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5 Toman Pishevari

Uitgever Azerbaijan People's Government
Jaar 1945
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Afmetingen 135 × 95 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde آذربایجان ملی حکومتنین خزانه دارلیق سندی
اسفند ۱۳۲۴
خزانه دار / ماليه وزيري
(Translation: Azerbaijan National Government Treasury Bond / Esfand 1324 / Treasurer / Minister of Finance)
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Opschrift keerzijde ۱ آذربایجان ملی حکومتنین خزانه دارلیقی بو سندین ضامنیدیر.
۲ بو سندین دگرینی مقابلینده عموم دولتی منزیلردن مال ساتین آلینر.
۳ بو سندی جعل ایدن لر صحرایی محکمه ده محاکمه و اولوم جزاسنه محکوم اولاجاقلار.
(Translation: 1. The Treasury of the Azerbaijan National Government guarantees this bond. 2. In exchange for the value of this bond, goods can be purchased from all government stores. 3. Those who counterfeit this bond will be tried before a field court and sentenced to death.)
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The Azerbaijan People's Government was a Soviet-backed separatist administration that controlled the Tabriz region of northwestern Iran from late 1945 until its collapse in December 1946, when Iranian central government forces retook the area. These notes were issued as a direct challenge to Tehran's monetary authority during that brief occupation — a parallel currency in a territory Iran had never formally ceded.

The perforated numeral security feature is notably rudimentary for a state-level issue, suggesting the notes were produced quickly and under limited technical means, consistent with what was essentially a provisional political apparatus dependent on Soviet logistical support.

Surviving examples tend to show minimal wear, the regime having lasted barely fourteen months.