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500 Tenge Al Nabawy

Uitgever National Bank of Kazakhstan
Jaar 2006
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse depicts a detailed view of the Al-Nabawi Mosque (the Prophet's Mosque) at center, rendered with architectural precision showing its distinctive minarets and green dome. The inscription 'AL NABAWI' arcs across the upper sector of the field, while 'MEDINA' is inscribed in the lower sector, both in Latin script. The mosque's façade and surrounding structure are portrayed in fine relief against a smooth field.
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Part of Kazakhstan's "Al-Farabi" bullion and commemorative gold program launched in the mid-2000s, this piece was issued as the National Bank worked to establish a domestic precious metals market following the country's post-Soviet economic consolidation. Al Nabawy refers to the Prophetic tradition in Islamic scholarship — a deliberate acknowledgment of Kazakhstan's deep Central Asian Islamic heritage at a moment when the state was actively negotiating that identity alongside secular governance.

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