Let it be Мудрые слова
Broken-hearted Темные времена
Words of wisdom Разбитые сердца
May be parted Звуки музыки
Hour of darkness Могут быть разлучены
The sounds of music Пришла ко мне
Comes to me Да будет так
Осылай болсын
Жараланған жүректермен
Дана сөздер
Олар айырылуы мүмкін
Түнелген күндері
Музыка әуені
Маған келді
The tenge is the currency of Kazakhstan. It is divided into 100 tïın. It was introduced on 15 November 1993 to replace the Soviet ruble at a rate of 1 tenge = 500 rubles.
The word tenge in the Kazakh language means a set of scales. The origin of the word means being equal, balance.
Kazakhstan was one of the last countries of the CIS to introduce a national currency. On November 12, 1993, a decree of the President of Kazakhstan, «About introducing national currency of the Republic of Kazakhstan», was issued. On November 15, 1993, the tenge was brought into circulation. As such, November 15 is celebrated as the «Day of National Currency of the Republic of Kazakhstan». In 1995, a tenge printing factory was opened in Kazakhstan. The first tenge was printed abroad, in the U. K. The first coins were minted in Germany.
In 1993, the first series of coins were introduced in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 tiin featuring the national arms and were struck in bronze. 1, 3, 5, 10 and 20 tenge depicted animals.
In 1995, a new series of coins was introduced, which excluded the tiin having 1 tenge being the smallest denomination. 50 tenge were later introduced in 1997, followed by 100 tenge in 2002 replacing the equivalent notes. An irregular 2 tenge coin was also introduced later in 2005.
The National Bank of Kazakhstan issued banknotes of new series in 2006. They have the same values as the previously existed ones. Notes currently in circulation are:
200 tenge
500 tenge
1,000 tenge
2,000 tenge
5,000 tenge
10,000 tenge.
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