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50 000 Drams Andranik Ozanian

Uitgever Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh)
Jaar 1998
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Gewicht 155.5175 g
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Opschrift voorzijde 1998 ԼԵՌՆԱՅԻՆ ՂԱՐԱԲԱՂ. ԱՐՑԱԽ ԴՐԱՄ. 50000
Beschrijving keerzijde A finely modeled bust of Armenian military commander Andranik Ozanian is depicted in high relief, facing slightly to the right, wearing a military uniform with epaulettes. His name ԶՕՐԱՎԱՐ ԱՆԴՐԱՆԻԿ (General Andranik) is inscribed in Armenian script along the upper arc of the field. The dates of his birth and death, 1865 and 1927, are inscribed in two lines to the lower left of the portrait against the deeply mirrored proof field.
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Andranik Ozanian — known simply as Andranik — was an Ottoman-born Armenian general who led irregular forces against Ottoman and Kurdish units during the massacres of the 1890s and again during the genocide of 1915–18. He never recognized the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres as adequate and died in exile in Fresno, California in 1927, having spent his final years fundraising for Armenian causes and deeply bitter about the abandonment of Armenian territorial claims by the Allied powers.

The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic began issuing commemorative coinage in 1998, shortly after the ceasefire that ended the First Nagorno-Karabakh War — a conflict in which Andranik's memory carried explicit symbolic weight for Armenian fighters. At 155.5 grams of .999 silver, this is a five-troy-ounce piece.

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