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| 表面の説明 | The national coat of arms of Uzbekistan occupies the central field, depicting a Humo bird with outstretched wings set before a rising sun with radiating rays, flanked by wheat stalks on the right and cotton bolls on the left, with a ribbon inscribed 'O'ZBEKISTON' at the base. A decorative beaded border runs along the inner rim. The legend 'O'ZBEKISTON RESPUBLIKASI' arcs along the upper periphery in Latin script, while the date '1999' appears in the lower field between two dot ornaments. |
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Jaloliddin Manguberdi — known in Western sources as Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu — was the last sultan of the Khwarazmian Empire, who led a prolonged resistance against the Mongol armies of Genghis Khan after the catastrophic fall of Samarkand in 1220. His father, Sultan Muhammad II, fled and died in hiding; Jaloliddin fought on for over a decade, winning a notable victory at the Battle of Parwan in 1221 before his eventual defeat at the Indus River later that same year.
His elevation to Uzbek coinage in 1999 reflected the young republic's active program of constructing a national historical canon around pre-Russian, pre-Soviet Central Asian figures.