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50 Tenge Zheltoksan

Uitgever National Bank of Kazakhstan
Jaar 2006
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Beschrijving voorzijde The National Coat of Arms of Kazakhstan occupies the central field, depicting a shanyrak (the upper dome of a yurt) with sun rays radiating outward, flanked by two mythical winged horses (tulpars) and crossed cornucopias below, with the inscription КАЗАКСТАН on a ribbon at the base of the arms. The denomination 50 appears in large numerals at the bottom center of the field, with the currency name ТЕҢГЕ inscribed below it. The circular legend reads ••• ҚАЗАҚСТАН • 50 ТЕҢГЕ • ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ ••• ҚҰБ, divided by decorative bullet separators and flanked by stylized Kazakh ornamental motifs on either side of the denomination.
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Opschrift voorzijde ••• ҚАЗАҚСТАН • 50 ТЕҢГЕ • ҰЛТТЫҚ БАНКІ ••• ҚҰБ
(Translation: National Bank of Kazakhstan 50 Tenge)
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Aanvullende informatie

Zheltoksan — meaning "December" in Kazakh — refers to the 1986 uprising in Alma-Ata, when Gorbachev's appointment of an ethnic Russian, Gennady Kolbin, to lead the Kazakh SSR triggered street protests that Soviet authorities suppressed with considerable violence. The casualties remain disputed; official Soviet figures were minimal, but later investigations pointed to dozens killed and hundreds imprisoned. This coin was struck twenty years after the event, by which point Zheltoksan had been officially reframed in Kazakhstan as an early assertion of national self-determination rather than a riot.

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