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| Uitgever | Emirate of Bukhara, Treasury |
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| Jaar | 1918 |
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| Valuta | Tenga (1918-1920) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The obverse is dominated by a large red guilloche underprint panel bordered by a grey ornamental frame with arabesque corner medallions. Three circular stamp-type vignettes in grey-green are arranged across the lower portion of the note, each bearing Arabic script. Handwritten Arabic inscriptions appear in the upper left and right areas, with additional manuscript notations in the central field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | دولت ادارهٔ خانه حصه منجم کل |
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The Emirate of Bukhara's 1918 paper emissions were crisis instruments, produced as the old silver tanga coinage became impossible to circulate in sufficient quantity amid the chaos following the Russian Revolution. Bukhara remained nominally independent under Emir Alim Khan while Soviet pressure mounted — these treasury notes belong to that brief, unstable window before the Red Army effectively ended Bukharan autonomy in 1920.
The series is typographically simple, printed locally rather than by a professional security printer, which accounts for the crude registration and variation in ink saturation found across surviving examples.