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| Uitgever | National Bank of Kazakhstan |
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| Jaar | 2009 |
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| Valuta | Tenge (1993-date) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 500 ТЕҢГЕ ҚАЗАҚСТАН РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ РЕСПУБЛИКА КАЗАХСТАН |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse depicts a scene from the traditional Kazakh wedding ceremony known as Betashar (the bride's face-unveiling ritual). In the foreground, two figures in traditional Kazakh dress are shown in interaction, with the male figure wearing a tall felt hat (kalpak) and the female figure in a long embroidered dress. To the left, a framed vignette illustrates a group of seated female figures in traditional attire, evoking the ceremonial gathering. A landscape with yurts and a cloudy sky occupies the upper background. The silver fineness inscription 'Ag 925 31,1 gr.' and the Kazakhstan Mint monogram appear in the lower left field, with the year '2009' along the right edge and the legend 'БЕТАШАР' inscribed along the lower border within a beaded border. |
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The "Betashar" (Беташар) is a traditional Kazakh wedding ritual in which a bride's veil is lifted for the first time before her new family — a ceremony accompanied by song, with the lyrics instructing her in her duties as a wife. This coin belongs to Kazakhstan's ongoing series documenting pre-Islamic and syncretic folk traditions that survived Soviet-era suppression and were actively recovered as part of post-independence cultural reconstruction after 1991.