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50 Tenge Besikke Salu

Uitgever National Bank of Kazakhstan
Jaar 2006
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Beschrijving keerzijde A mother is depicted in traditional Kazakh dress placing a newborn infant into an ornately decorated cradle (besik), rendered against an intricate background of stylized yurt interior decorative motifs. The composition captures the solemnity and cultural significance of the Besikke Salu ceremony. The legend БЕСІККЕ САЛУ arcs across the upper portion of the reverse field, and the date •2006• appears below the central design.
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Oplage 2006 - - 50,000
Aanvullende informatie

Bесікке салу — the Kazakh cradle ceremony — is one of forty traditional rites catalogued under the broader "Жеті ата" cultural framework that Kazakhstan's government moved aggressively to institutionalize after independence. This coin belongs to a commemorative series documenting such customs, issued as the state invested heavily in codifying national identity through material culture. The series drew criticism from some ethnographers who argued the selections favored idealized, sedentary-era practices over the nomadic traditions that defined the steppe for centuries.

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