USSR documents | Death certificate | Form 1992-1993
Death certificate, Tajik language
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Form of the Death certificate, type 1992-1993:
In form of rose book on thick paper. The size of certificate is ≈ 12,4 cm x 19,7 cm, with the watermark in form of interwoven strips. On the front page is the the title of the document, all inscriptions are made in Russian and Tajik languages. The left side in the certificate, the coat of arms of Tajikistan and the text in the Tajik language, the right side, the coat of arms of Tajikistan and the text in Russian language. The certificate contains information about dead person‘s name and surname, date of death, age, a cause of death, the place of death and a place of death registration. In the bottom of the certificate are specified: Numeral indication of language - 9, Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.
Death certificate, Ukrainian language
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Form of the Death certificate, type 1992-1993:
The one-sided form of rose colour on thick paper. The size of certificate is ≈12,4 cm x 19,7 cm, with the watermark in form of interwoven strips. All inscriptions are made in Ukrainian language. The certificate contains information about dead person‘s name and surname, date of death, age, a cause of death, the place of death and a place of death registration. In the bottom of the certificate are specified: Numeral indication of language - 2, Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.
Death certificate, Russian language
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Form of the Death certificate, type 1992-1993:
The one-sided form of rose colour on thick paper. The size of certificate is ≈12,4 cm x 19,7 cm, with the watermark in form of interwoven strips. The Death certificate shows the Coat of arms of the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), all inscriptions are made in Russian language. The certificate contains information about dead person‘s name and surname, date of death, age, a cause of death, the place of death and a place of death registration. In the bottom of the certificate are specified: Goznak (State Insignia) and the year of issue.