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Russia/Mongolia/China - Aimaks de Touchetoukhan et de Tsetsenkhan en Mongolie

$ 29.04

Availability: 89 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Type: Stock
  • Condition: Quality : VF, folded (see photo)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation

    Description

    Russia/Mongolia/China - Aimaks de Touchetoukhan et de Tsetsenkhan en Mongolie
    The company was incorporated in 1907. The area of Mongolia, which was almost not visited by Western people, was first explored by the Russian Potanin beginning in 1876. This was the beginning of a powerful, also economically influence of Russian in that region. The Western Mongolian Aimak are according to a historical tradition issue of an army, which was send to the Western by Manghu-Khan, the grandson of Dschingis-Khan. This tribe is located in the western part of the Afghan capital city Kabul.
    АО было основано в 1907 г. В 1876 г. Потанин начал изучать неизвестные до тех пор европейцам регионы Монголии. Позже Россия оказывала значительное влияние на экономическое развитие этих территорий. Западно-Монгольские аймаки, согласно преданию, были потомками армии, которым Мангу-Хан (внук Чингиз-Хана), приказал отправиться на запад, где они ведут кочевой образ жизни и по сей день, напр., в районе г. Кабула – столицы Афганистана.
    Issuer :
    Aimaks de Touchetoukhan et de Tsetsenkhan en Mongolie
    Type : share
    Nominal : 50 roubles
    Country : Russia
    Place : St.Petersburg
    Issue date : 1911
    Cancelled: No
    Coupons : Yes, nr. 4 until and incl.nr. 10
    Quality : VF, folded (see photo)
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