Which is the Currency of Kyrgyzstan from the following?

The correct answer is Som.The Kyrgyzstani Som (symbol: с; code: KGS) is the official currency of the Kyrgyz Republic. It was introduced on May 10, 1993, replacing the Soviet Ruble after the country gained independence.
Why "Som"?
In many Turkic languages (including... Read More

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Which is the Currency of Kyrgyzstan from the following?

  • Lats
  • Dinaar
  • Som
  • Durham
Correct Answer: C. Som

Detailed Explanation

The correct answer is Som.The Kyrgyzstani Som (symbol: с; code: KGS) is the official currency of the Kyrgyz Republic. It was introduced on May 10, 1993, replacing the Soviet Ruble after the country gained independence.


Why "Som"?


In many Turkic languages (including Kyrgyz, Kazakh, and Uzbek), the word som literally means "pure" or "solid," historically referring to "pure gold." Interestingly, Kyrgyzstan was the first country in the former Soviet Central Asia to introduce its own national currency.


Denominations and Features:


The Som is divided into 100 tyiyn.



  • Banknotes: Currently circulate in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 som.

  • Imagery: The banknotes typically feature famous Kyrgyz poets, activists, and cultural landmarks, such as the epic hero Manas or the historian Kurmanjan Datka.


Comparison of the Options:



  • Lats: This was the currency of Latvia until it was replaced by the Euro in 2014.

  • Dinaar: A common currency name used in several countries like Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, and Algeria, but not in Central Asia.

  • Som: The correct answer. Note that Uzbekistan also uses a currency called the "So'm," though they are distinct currencies.

  • Durham (Dirham): The official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Morocco.

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