Jabe horse breed, horse of the Kazakh people.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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Jabe horse breed, horse of the Kazakh people.
So here we have the Kazakhstani tenge, nominal - 100. The year of issue of this coin is 2020, mint: Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan. Total circulation – 500,000.
The Kazakh Horse is a horse breed of the Kazakh people, who live mainly in Kazakhstan, but also in parts of China, Mongolia, Russia and Uzbekistan.
Horses in the region of Kazakhstan date to the 5th century B.C. Early influences on what today is the Kazakh horse include the Akhal-Teke, Arabian, Karabair, and Mongolian horse. Beginning in the 20th century, the breed had additional infusions of blood from the Russian Don, Orlov Trotter and the Thoroughbred.
The Kazakh today resembles a more elegant version of the Mongolian horse. The breed is still bred by once-nomadic Kazakh tribesmen, although cross-breeding has somewhat diluted the traditional bloodlines.
The Kazakh horse averages 144 centimetres (14.0+1⁄2 hands; 56+1⁄2 in) for stallions and mares average 142 centimetres (14.0 hands). They weigh between 400 to 500 kilograms (880 to 1,100 lb). The breed is criticized for a short stride and a jolting trot. However, they are also very hardy and able to cover long distances.
Founder
Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan.
Date
2020.
Culture
Kazakhstan.
Medium
Bi-metal: Center - copper-nickel alloy, ring - brass.
Dimensions
6,45x24.5x1.95.
Classification
Coin.