Shurale

Date of issue: November 13, 2013

Shurala also spelled Shurale (Cyrillic: Шүрәле or Шурале, Tatar: Şüräle, Turkish: Şürele), is a male monster (a forest demon) in Bashkir and Tatar mythology. According to legends, Şüräle lives in forests. He has long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly body. He lures victims to a thicket and tickles them to death. Şüräle closely resembles other similar characters from the folklore such as Arçuri of the Chuvashes, Pitsen (Picen) of the Siberian Tatars and Yarımtıq of the Ural Tatars.

Shurale
Obverse: 
Obverse: State Emblem of Kazakhstan against ornamental background; face value of the coin "50 ТЕҢГЕ"; elements of national ornamental design to the left and right from the center, two legends in Kazakh "ҚАЗАҚСТАН РЕСПУБЛИКАСЫ" and in Russian "РЕСПУБЛИКА КАЗАХСТАН"; inscriptions are divided by dots.
Reverse: 
Reverse: the image of the «Shurale», a person of the fairy tales; year of issue “2013” and trade mark of Kazakhstan Mint; an inscription «ШУРАЛЕ» in Kazakh at upper sector
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Catalog ID: 
KZ254CC1
Value: 
€1.3
Mintage: 
100000
Quality: 
Face value: 
Weight: 
11.17g
Diameter: 
31mm
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