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| Issuer | National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic |
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| Year | 2014 |
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| Value | 200 Som |
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| Reverse description | A vignette of Issyk-Kul lake stretches across the reverse, rendered in a landscape composition with mountain scenery framing the shoreline. A commemorative overprint bearing a verse by Alıqul Osmonov dedicated to the lake is applied in Cyrillic script over the existing design. The denomination '200' and the bank title appear in the standard typeset lettering of the underlying note. |
| Reverse lettering | КЫРГЫЗ БАНКЫ 200 Ысык-Көл кээде жымжырт; кээде толкун, Толкуса толкунуна тең ортокмун. Турмушта канча жолдош күтсөм дагы, Бир сырлуу мындай жолдош күткөн жокмун. 200 ЭКИ ЖҮЗ СОМ |2010| (Translation: Bank of Kyrgyzstan, Two Hundred Som Issyk-Kul is sometimes calm, sometimes waves. I share the excitement. No matter how many partners I expect in life, I did not expect such a mysterious companion.) |
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Issued to mark the centenary of Alıqul Osmonov, the Kyrgyz poet widely regarded as the father of modern Kyrgyz literature. Osmonov died in 1950 at thirty-four, but his compressed output had a disproportionate influence on how the Kyrgyz literary language was standardized in the Soviet period — he worked at a moment when written Kyrgyz was still being formalized, and his verse helped anchor it.
This is one of several commemorative issues the National Bank has produced honoring cultural rather than political figures, a pattern that began in earnest after 2000.