Uzbekistani Som
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The Uzbekistani Som, abbreviated as UZS, is the currency of Uzbekistan. The currency has been around since 1993, replacing the Russian Ruble.
Uzbekistani banknotes are truly a fascinating aspect of the country’s currency. Each note is like a little piece of art, showcasing Uzbekistan’s rich culture and history.
We exchange all current Uzbekistani Som banknotes.
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200000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Khan’s Palace)
This 200,000 Uzbekistani Som note features the Xudoyorxon O’rdasi, also known as the Khan’s Palace, on the front. It was an important political and cultural centre during the Kokand Khanate’s rule. Turn this 200,000 bill over, and you’ll find the Axsikent Arxeologiya Yodgorligi, an ancient archaeological treasure, along with a fascinating double-headed snake and a … ContinuedYou get: £2.000001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
100000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Ulugʻbek Observatory)
The front of this 100,000 Uzbekistani Som bill features a statue of Mirzo Ulug, a Timurid Sultan and an astronomer and mathematician. Standing tall beside him is an image of the Solar system. The back of the 100,000 UZS bill features the Mirzo Ulugʻbek Observatory in Samarkand. The observatory made significant contributions to astronomy as … ContinuedYou get: £1.000001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
100000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Museum of Applied Arts)
The front of this 100,000 Uzbekistani Som bill features the Ichan Qal’a Museum, also known as the Museum of Applied Arts. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a well-preserved example of an ancient Silk Road trading post. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing traditional textiles, ceramics, jewellery, and other forms of … ContinuedYou get: £1.000001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
50000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Mausoleum of Al-Hakim At-Termizi)
On the front of this 50,000 Uzbekistani Som banknote, you’ll see the Al-Hakim At-Termiziy Maqbarasi in Surxondaryo. This is the mausoleum dedicated to Al-Hakim At-Termizi, a prominent Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic who lived during the 9th century. The front side of this 50,000 UZS note also showcases caravan routes on a map of Uzbekistan … ContinuedYou get: £0.500001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
50000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Ark of Goodness)
The front of this 50,000 Uzbekistani Som note features the State emblem of Uzbekistan and the “Ezgulik” ark, also known as the “Ark of Goodness.” The monument is a prominent symbol of Uzbekistan’s modern history and struggle for human rights and democracy. The reverse side of this 50,000 UZS note features the Palace of International … ContinuedYou get: £0.500001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
20000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Jonbox-qal’a)
On the front of this 20,000 Uzbekistani Som note, you’ll see the Jonbox-qal’a archaeology monument, a remnant of an ancient fortress or settlement that dates back to the early Islamic period. It’s believed to have been a bustling trading hub along the Silk Road, connecting the East and West. The note also features caravan routes … ContinuedYou get: £0.200001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
10000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Kokaldosh Madrasasi)
On the front of this 10,000 Uzbekistani Som, you’ll find the stunning Kokaldosh Madrasasi in Tashkent. This madrasa is famous for its exquisite Islamic design, boasting intricate tilework and once serving as a hub of Islamic learning. Today, it’s a cultural and historical treasure, drawing the attention of tourists and scholars alike. And when you … ContinuedYou get: £0.100001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
10000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Senate building)
You’ll see the State emblem of Uzbekistan on the front of this 10,000 Uzbekistani Som note. Turn over this 10,000 UZS bill and you’ll see the Senate building located in Tashkent. The Senate is one of the two chambers of the Oliy Majlis, the country’s highest legislative body.You get: £0.100001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
5000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Sherdor Madrasasi)
The front of this 5000 Uzbekistani Som bill proudly showcases the Sherdor Madrasasi, an important Islamic school in Samarkand. On the back of this 5000 UZS note, you’ll discover ancient treasures – archaeological monuments from Afrosiyob dating back to the 8th-5th centuries BC. And don’t miss the remarkable 10th-century pottery jug and an embossed ceramic … ContinuedYou get: £0.050001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
5000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (National Assembly building)
On this 5000 Uzbekistani Som note, you’ll find its state emblem on the front. And when you flip over this 5000 UZS bill, you’ll see a remarkable view of the National Assembly building, fondly known as The Oliy Majlis, right there in Tashkent.You get: £0.050001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
2000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Ark of Bukhara)
The 2000 Uzbekistani Som note has some historical details. On the front, you’ve got The Ark of Bukhara, a massive fortress and military structure occupied around the 5th century AD. There are caravan routes on a map of Uzbekistan, Honatlas textile patterns, and the State emblem of Uzbekistan. If you turn over this 2000 UZS … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 UZS = £0.0000100000 -
1000 Uzbekistani Som banknote (Amir Timur Museum)
On the front of this 1000 Uzbekistani Som banknote, you’ll find the state emblem of Uzbekistan. Flip over this 1000 UZS bill, and the back showcases the Amir Timur Museum in Tashkent. This museum pays tribute to Amir Timur, a former warlord and politician who brought nations together and championed science, education, and the arts … ContinuedYou get: £0.010001 UZS = £0.0000100000