Information about Manat (azerbaijan)

Azerbaijani manat
Azərbaycan manatı (Azerbaijani)
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Obverse of 1 manat
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Reverse of 100 manat
Obverse of 1 manatReverse of 100 manat
ISO 4217 CodeAZN
User(s)Azerbaijan except Nagorno-Karabakh
Inflation11.5%
SourceNational Bank of Azerbaijan, November, 2006
MethodCPI
Subunit
1/100qəpik
Symbol, m, ман. or man.
Coins''1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 qəpik
Banknotes''1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 manat
Central bankNational Bank of Azerbaijan
Websitewww.nba.az
The manat (currency code: AZN) is the currency of Azerbaijan. It is subdivided into 100 qəpik. The word manat is borrowed from the Russian word "монета" (coin) which is pronounced as "maneta". Manat was also the designation of the Soviet ruble in both the Azerbaijani and Turkmen languages.

The Azerbaijani manat symbol, , is currently not encoded in Unicode, and m, man., or ман. can be used as a substitute for the manat symbol.

First Manat, 1919-1923

The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic issued their own currency between 1919 and 1923. This currency was called the manat (منات) in Azerbaijani and the ruble (рубль) in Russian, with both language appearing on the banknotes. The manat replaced the first Transcaucasian ruble at par and was replaced by the second Transcaucasian ruble after Azerbaijan became part of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. No subdivisions were issued and the currency only existed as banknotes.

Banknotes

The Democratic Republic issued notes in denominations of 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 manat, whilst the ASSR issued notes in denominations of 5, 100, 1000, 5000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000, 100,000, 250,000, 1 million and 5 million manat.

Second Manat, 1992-2006

The second manat was introduced on 15 August, 1992.[1] It had the ISO 4217 code AZM and replaced the Russian ruble at a rate of 10 rubles to 1 manat.

From early 2002 to early 2005, the exchange rate was fairly stable (varying within a band of 4770–4990 manat per US dollar). Starting in the spring of 2005 there was a slight but steady increase in the value of the manat against the US dollar; the reason most likely being the increased flow of petrodollars into the country, together with the generally high price of oil on the world market. At the end of 2005, one dollar was worth 4591 manat. Banknotes below 100 manat had effectively disappeared by 2005, as had the qəpik coins.

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Qəpik coins of the second manat

Coins

Coins were issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 qəpik, dated 1992 and 1993. Although brass and cupro-nickel were used for some of the 1992 issues, later issues were all in aluminium.

Banknotes

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10000 manat reverse
The following banknotes were issued for this currency [1]
  • 1, 5, 10, 250 manat (all first issued in 1992)
  • 50, 100, 500, 1000 manat (all first issued in 1993)
  • 10,000 manat (first issued in 1994)
  • 50,000 manat (first issued in 1996)
Banknotes with denominations from 1 to 250 manat featured Baku's Maiden Tower.

Third Manat, 2006-

On 1 January 2006, a new manat (ISO 4217 code AZN, also called the "manat (national currency)") was introduced at a value of 5000 old manat. Since 1 October 2005, prices have been indicated both in new manats and in old manats to ease transition. Coins denominated in qəpik, which had not been used from 1993 onwards due to inflation, have been reintroduced with the redenomination.

The former manat (ISO code 4217 AZM) remained valid till 31 December 2006. [2]

Coins

Coins in circulation are 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 and 50 qəpik (the latter being bimetallic, similar to the €2 coin)

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All coins of the new manat

Banknotes

Banknotes in circulation are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 manat. They were designed by Austrian Robert Kalina, who was also responsible for the current euro banknotes. The notes look quite similar to those of the euro and the choice of motifs was inspired by the euro banknotes.

Banknotes of the Third Manat
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description
Obverse Reverse Theme Obverse Reverse
1 manat120 × 70 mmGreyCultureAzerbaijani folk music instrumentsOrnaments of ancient Azerbaijani carpets
5 manat127 × 70 mmOrangeWriting and literatureAncient writers, poets, and books from AzerbaijanRock drawings of Qobustan, samples of Orkhon script and letters from the contemporary Azerbaijani alphabet
10 manat134 × 70 mmBlueHistoryOld Baku, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Maiden Tower against a background of the Icheri Sheher wallOrnaments of ancient Azerbaijani carpets
20 manat141 × 70 mmGreenKarabakhSigns of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)Symbol of peace (harybulbul)
50 manat148 × 70 mmYellowHistory and futureYouth, stairs (as a symbol of progress), the sun (as a symbol of force and light) and chemical and mathematical symbols (as signs of science)Ornaments of ancient Azerbaijani carpets
100 manat155 × 70 mmRedEconomy and developmentArchitectural symbols from antiquity up to today, the manat currency symbol () and symbols of economic growthOrnaments of ancient Azerbaijani carpets
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre, a standard for world banknotes. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.


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Export restrictions

Azerbaijani law prohibits the export of the local currency. Therefore, manat coins and banknotes can be quite difficult to find outside of the country.

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First manat
Preceded by:
First Transcaucasian ruble
Ratio: at par
Currency of Azerbaijan
19191923
Succeeded by:
Second Transcaucasian ruble
Second manat
Third manat
Preceded by:
Russian ruble
Reason: independence from Soviet Union
Ratio: 1 manat = 10 rubles
Currency of Azerbaijan
199231 December 2005
Succeeded by:
Third manat
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 third manat = 5000 second manat
Preceded by:
Second manat
Reason: inflation
Ratio: 1 third manat = 5000 second manat
Currency of Azerbaijan
1 January 2006
Succeeded by:
Current
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Motto
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Anthem
Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Himni
(March of Azerbaijan)
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Anthem
Azat ou Ankakh Artsakh
Free and Independent Artsakh


Capital Stepanakert (Khankendi)

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National Bank of Azerbaijan (NBA, Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Milli Bankı) is the central bank of Azerbaijan. It is located at 32 Rashid Beybutov Street in the city of Baku.
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Anthem
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Soviet ruble
Советский рубль (Russian)

Obverse of 1 ruble Reverse of 1 ruble
ISO 4217 Code SUR
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Azerbaijani language, also called Azeri, Azari, Azeri Turkish, or Azerbaijani Turkish, is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

It is called Azərbaycan dili in Azerbaijani.
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Turkmen (Latin script: türkmen, Cyrillic: түркмен, ISO 639-1: tk, ISO 639-2: tuk) is the name of the national language of Turkmenistan.
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The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Xalq Cümhuriyyəti) was the first democratic and secular republic in the Muslim world (pre-dating the Republic of Turkey).
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Azerbaijan SSR or the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Sovet Sosialist Respublikası, in Cyrillic alphabet: Азәрбаjҹан Совет
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Azerbaijani language, also called Azeri, Azari, Azeri Turkish, or Azerbaijani Turkish, is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

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Transcaucasian ruble
Закавказский рубль
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Transcaucasian ruble
Закавказский рубль
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Russian ruble
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