Category - Egypt

Egypt Art 2002 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt Art 2002 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        50 PT, Issue Date:       2002 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt Art 2002 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        50 PT,

Issue Date:       2002

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

Celebrating Egyptian Art:

 

In 2002 Egypt issued a special stamp dedicated to its rich artistic heritage showcasing the beauty and depth of Egyptian art across different eras. From the grandeur of ancient hieroglyphics and temple paintings to the elegance of Islamic and modern art Egypt artistic legacy is vast and influential. The 2002 stamp serves as a tribute to the country centuries old tradition of artistic expression capturing elements of Egypt visual culture. Whether featuring ancient motifs traditional crafts or contemporary pieces this stamp highlights the role of art in shaping Egypt identity. It also reflects the country ongoing commitment to preserving and celebrating its artistic past while embracing modern artistic movements.

The Influence of Egyptian Art Through the Ages:

 

Egyptian art has been a cornerstone of world history influencing civilizations for thousands of years. The 2002 stamp commemorates this enduring impact by honoring the artistic achievements of the past and present. Ancient Egyptian art with its symbolic depictions of gods pharaohs and daily life remains one of the most recognized styles in history. Over the centuries Egyptian artists continued to evolve incorporating elements of Coptic Islamic and European styles into their work. This blend of artistic traditions has made Egypt a unique cultural hub. The 2002 stamp serves as a reminder of how Egyptian art has transformed over time while maintaining its distinct aesthetic and cultural significance.

A Tribute to Creativity and Innovation:

 

Issued as part of a broader effort to promote Egyptian culture the 2002 art stamp is more than just a postal emblem it is a celebration of creativity. By highlighting elements of Egyptian art the stamp helps promote cultural appreciation both within Egypt and internationally. It also encourages artistic innovation by showcasing the evolution of artistic styles in the country. Whether featuring a historic masterpiece or a modern interpretation the stamp reflects Egypt artistic resilience and its ability to inspire future generations. For art lovers and philatelists alike the 2002 Egypt art stamp stands as a testament to the country rich artistic legacy and its ongoing contributions to the world of art.

Egypt 1985 Arabian Horse Stamp

Issue:      Egypt 1985 Arabian Horse Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        500 M, Issue Date:       1985 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt 1985 Arabian Horse Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        500 M,

Issue Date:       1985

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

The Elegance of the Arabian Horse:

 

In 1985 Egypt issued a stamp featuring one of the most iconic and revered symbols of Arabian culture the Arabian horse. Known for its beauty stamina and grace the Arabian horse has played a significant role in the history of Egypt and the wider Middle East. With its flowing mane and strong build, the Arabian horse has been a part of Egyptian life for centuries used for transportation battle and ceremonial purposes. The stamp highlights Egypt pride in its equestrian heritage and its deep connection to the ancient and modern world of the Arabian horse.

The Role of Arabian Horses in Egyptian History and Culture:

 

Historically they were integral to the country military campaigns trade routes and royal courts. The 1985 Arabian horse stamp not only honors the beauty of the breed but also acknowledges its vital role in shaping Egyptian society. Horses were used in battle especially during Egypt ancient and medieval periods and were often associated with royalty and the nobility. The stamp celebrates how these majestic animals helped define Egypt status in the Arabian world and beyond.

A Philatelic Tribute to Egypt Equestrian Legacy:

 

Stamps like the 1985 Arabian horse issue serve as an important tribute to Egypt deep rooted equestrian traditions. The 1985 stamp features an exquisite depiction of the horse, capturing its fine lines and powerful presence. Through this stamp Egypt has shared with the world its pride in the Arabian horse an enduring symbol of beauty power and grace.

Egypt Airmail 1989 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt Airmail 1989 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        50 P, Issue Date:       1989 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt Airmail 1989 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        50 P,

Issue Date:       1989

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Modern Connectivity:

 

In 1989 Egypt issued an airmail stamp that symbolized the country growing role in global communication and transportation. The airmail stamp was part of a series highlighting the importance of air travel in connecting Egypt to the rest of the world. Airmail services which began in the early 20th century revolutionized the speed at which people could send letters and parcels internationally. The 1989 stamp showcased Egypt commitment to modernity and its engagement in the rapidly expanding world of air transport. By featuring an airplane and a global map the stamp served as a reminder of Egypt participation in the global exchange of goods services and information.

The Evolution of Airmail Services in Egypt

 

Airmail services in Egypt were introduced in the early 1930 playing a crucial role in facilitating faster communication across international borders. The 1989 airmail stamp reflects the progress that Egypt had made in the field of aviation and postal services. By this time the country had developed a modernized postal system incorporating advanced technologies and air transport to improve efficiency. The stamp honored the legacy of Egyptian aviation a sector that had been growing steadily since Egypt first airmail flight in the 1930s. The design of the 1989 stamp featuring an aircraft soaring above a map of the world evokes the expansive reach of Egyptian air travel and the dynamic role it played in the global postal network.

The Cultural Significance:

 

Beyond its functional use in sending mail the 1989 Egypt airmail stamp was a cultural symbol that connected the country to the global community. The visual representation of the plane in flight on the stamp highlighted Egypt role as a gateway between Africa the Middle East and the rest of the world. This airmail stamp also served to commemorate Egypt growing infrastructure and the positive changes brought about by the advancement of air travel. For Egypt, the airmail stamp was not only a practical tool for communication but also a celebration of modernity progress and its active participation in the global exchange of ideas and goods.

Egypt Vases 1989 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt Vases 1989 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        10 P, Issue Date:       1989 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt Vases 1989 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        10 P,

Issue Date:       1989

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

The Beauty of Ancient Egyptian Vases:

 

In 1989 Egypt issued a stamp featuring one of its most significant artistic legacies the intricately designed vases of ancient Egypt. These vases often made from materials like clay alabaster and limestone were not only functional objects used in daily life but also works of art that showcased the skill of Egyptian artisans. The stamp captures the elegance and craftsmanship that defined ancient Egyptian pottery. The 1989 stamp honors this remarkable tradition drawing attention to the blend of utility and artistry that was characteristic of ancient Egyptian creations.

The Role of Vases in Ancient Egyptian Culture

 

Vases were not just decorative items in ancient Egypt they had cultural and religious significance. Many vases were used in burial rituals placed in tombs to accompany the deceased into the afterlife. Some were inscribed with the names of pharaohs gods or important figures reinforcing their spiritual role. The 1989 stamp is a tribute to the profound impact these objects had on Egyptian society offering a glimpse into the customs beliefs and values of ancient Egyptians. The design on the stamp highlights the intricate patterns and forms found on these vases which were symbolic of fertility renewal and divine protection. These everyday items became intertwined with Egypt broader spiritual and cultural practices.

Egypt Artistic Heritage Preserved in the 1989 Vases Stamp:

 

The 1989 stamp featuring Egyptian vases serves as an important reminder of Egypt rich artistic and cultural heritage. The release of this stamp brings international recognition to the stunning craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian vases allowing people around the world to appreciate the timeless beauty of these objects and their place in the history of one of the world’s most influential civilizations.

Egypt Statue of Ramses II Luxor 1985 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt Statue of Ramses II Luxor 1985 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       125 PT, Issue Date:       2002 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt Statue of Ramses II Luxor 1985 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        5 Yen,

Issue Date:       2002

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

A Symbol of Egypt Ancient Power:

 

In 1985 a stamp was issued featuring one of Egypt most iconic symbols the colossal statue of Ramses II in Luxor. This statue representing the grandeur and might of one of Egypt greatest pharaohs was intricately designed to immortalize Ramses II reign. Ramses II often known as Ramses the Great ruled for 66 years making him one of Egypt longest reigning pharaohs. His statue a striking representation of his divine authority still stands in the Temple of Luxor today embodying the legacy of a ruler who was both a military strategist and a master of monumental architecture.

Ramses II Monumental Legacy:

 

The 1985 stamp featuring the statue of Ramses II serves as a tribute to his monumental contributions to Egypt. Known for his military campaigns including the famous Battle of Kadesh and his ambitious building projects Ramses II left behind an empire that was both militarily formidable and architecturally remarkable. The Luxor statue with its towering presence reflects his status as a god king and his commitment to leaving a lasting legacy. The stamp itself captures the essence of ancient Egyptian artistry and the enduring significance of Ramses II rule.

The Role of Stamps in Preserving Ancient Egypt Heritage:

 

Stamps like the one released in 1985 play an essential role in preserving and celebrating the rich heritage of ancient Egypt. By featuring images of significant monuments and historical figures such as Ramses II these stamps help to bring attention to the importance of Egypt ancient civilization. The Luxor statue chosen as the image for this stamp exemplifies the power of visual representation in connecting modern generations with the grandeur of the past. This philatelic tribute serves to remind the world of the achievements of Ramses II ensuring his legacy continues to inspire awe and respect centuries after his reign.

Egypt king Psusennes I Stamp

Issue:      Egypt king Psusennes I Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       125 PT, Issue Date:       2002 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt king Psusennes I Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       125 PT,

Issue Date:       2002

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt Royalty:

 

In the fascinating world of ancient Egypt few discoveries capture the imagination like the recent finding of Psusennes I royal stamp. This remarkable artifact offers a rare and tangible link to the reign of one of Egypt most intriguing pharaohs. Psusennes I ruled during the 21st Dynasty a time often overshadowed by the grandeur of the New Kingdom yet his reign was significant in shaping Egypt history. The stamp, engraved with his name and royal symbols was likely used for sealing documents and signifying royal authority.

Psusennes I Legacy Through Artifacts:

 

Psusennes I who ruled from around 1047 to 1001 BCE is often remembered for his role in maintaining the stability of Egypt after the decline of the powerful Middle Kingdom. Unlike other pharaohs who sought grand monuments Psusennes I focused on preserving Egypt rich cultural and religious heritage. Artifacts like his stamp are crucial in understanding the nuanced nature of his reign. They reveal not just his royal stature but also the administration and political systems that allowed Egypt to persist during this transitional period. His tomb discovered in Tanis is a testament to his efforts to preserve Egypt ancient traditions with the stamp serving as a small yet significant symbol of his authority.

The Importance of Royal Stamps in Ancient Egypt:

 

In ancient Egypt stamps and seals played a vital role in everyday governance. They were used by the pharaohs to authenticate documents establish official declarations and assert their rule. Psusennes I stamp is particularly noteworthy because of its preservation and the insights it offers into royal administration during the Third Intermediate Period. These stamps were not only functional but also symbolic representing the pharaoh divine right to rule. Psusennes I stamp with its intricate craftsmanship serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Egypt rulers and their power which transcended generations.

Egypt King Horemheb 1997 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt King Horemheb 1997 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       20 P, Issue Date:       1997 Issued By:     Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt King Horemheb 1997 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       20 P,

Issue Date:       1997

Issued By:     Egypt Post

 

 

 

Honoring a Great Pharaoh:

 

The 1997 King Horemheb Stamp is a tribute to one of Egypt most influential rulers. Horemheb the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty played a crucial role in restoring order after the turbulent reigns of Akhenaten and Tutankhamun. This commemorative stamp showcases the pharaoh legacy highlighting his contributions to Egypt military administration and temple restoration efforts. Featuring intricate artwork and historical significance this stamp is a prized collectible for philatelists and history enthusiasts alike. The 1997 issue serves as a reminder of Horemheb dedication to Egypt stability and prosperity making it an essential piece for anyone fascinated by ancient Egyptian history.

A Tribute to Egypt Military Pharaoh:

 

Issued in 1997 the King Horemheb Stamp celebrates the life and achievements of the great warrior pharaoh who transitioned from a powerful general to the ruler of Egypt. Known for his military prowess and administrative reforms Horemheb worked tirelessly to undo the religious and political upheavals of his predecessors. The stamp design featuring an artistic depiction of the king, captures his importance in Egyptian history. This release is not just a postal artifact but a symbol of Egypt rich heritage. Collectors and history lovers cherish this stamp for its detailed craftsmanship and historical significance preserving the memory of a ruler who restored Egypt greatness.

King Horemheb:

 

Stamp pays homage to a ruler who shaped the future of the New Kingdom. As a leader who transitioned from a high ranking military commander to a pharaoh Horemheb is remembered for reinforcing Egypt central authority and rebuilding temples neglected during the Amarna Period. The stamp serves as a valuable piece of Egyptian philately capturing the grandeur of this significant historical figure. With its intricate artwork and deep historical value this issue remains a cherished collector item celebrating Egypt’s glorious past through the legacy of King Horemheb.

Egypt Hotel Meridien 1974 Stamp

Issue:      Egypt 1938 Maydoum Pyramid Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:       11 M, Issue Date:       1974 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:      Egypt 1938 Maydoum Pyramid Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:       11 M,

Issue Date:       1974

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Luxury and Modernity:

 

Issued in 1974 the Hotel Meridien stamp from Egypt showcases the country commitment to tourism and architectural excellence. This rare and valuable postage stamp highlights the significance of the Le Meridien Hotel a prominent landmark representing modern hospitality in Cairo. The stamp features an artistic depiction of the hotel symbolizing the country rapid development in the tourism sector during the mid-20th century. It serves as an important collector item reflecting a time when Egypt was expanding its global appeal. With its vibrant colors and elegant design this stamp remains a sought after piece for philatelists who appreciate historical and cultural memorabilia.

A Philatelic Gem of Egyptian Tourism:

 

Stamp is a stunning tribute to the country thriving tourism industry. Released during an era of economic and cultural growth this stamp captures the grandeur of Le Méridien one of Egypt most prestigious hotels at the time. The issuance of this stamp not only promoted the hotel but also showcased Egypt as a world class travel destination. It remains a valuable addition to collections worldwide symbolizing a golden era of travel and luxury. The stamp intricate design and historical significance make it a must-have for enthusiasts passionate about Egyptian heritage and philately.

A Symbol of Hospitality and Heritage:

 

The 1974 Stamp is more than just a postal item it is a reflection of Egypt ambition to establish itself as a hub for international tourism. Featuring the elegant Le Meridien Hotel the stamp highlights the role of luxury accommodations in boosting Egypt economy. Issued as part of a broader effort to attract global visitors it carries historical significance representing a shift toward modern tourism development. this stamp remains a prized possession for collectors embodying the elegance and charm of Egypt hospitality industry in the 1970.

Set of Egypt Soldier 1953 Stamp

Issue:      Set of Egypt Soldier 1953 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      4 Stamps Denomination:       10 M,  15 M,  17M,  20M,  Issue Date:      1953 Issued By:     Egypt Post

Issue:      Set of Egypt Soldier 1953 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      4

Stamps Denomination:       10 M,  15 M,  17M,  20M, 

Issue Date:      1953

Issued By:     Egypt Post

 

 

A Tribute to Military Strength:

 

The 1953 Egypt Soldier Stamp Set was issued during a transformative period in Egyptian history marking the transition from monarchy to republic. Following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 led by the Free Officers Movement the nation underwent significant political and social changes. These stamps were issued to honor the Egyptian military which played a crucial role in overthrowing King Farouk and establishing the Republic of Egypt in 1953. The depiction of soldiers on these stamps symbolized national pride strength and the country commitment to defending its sovereignty. At a time when Egypt sought to assert its independence from colonial influences this stamp set reinforced the importance of the armed forces in shaping the nation future.

 

Design and Historical Significance:

 

The Egypt Soldier stamp features powerful imagery of Egyptian soldiers often depicted in uniform and armed, symbolizing their role in protecting the nation. Some stamps in the set highlight the modern military equipment of the time such as tanks and rifles reflecting Egypt efforts to strengthen its defense capabilities. The stamp colors typography and Arabic inscriptions emphasize patriotism and military valor reinforcing the importance of national unity.

This set was released during the early years of the Egyptian Republic a time when President Muhammad Naguib and later Gamal Abdel Nasser sought to solidify their leadership. The stamps not only served postal purposes but also acted as propaganda tools to promote the military role in shaping Egypt destiny. Their issuance coincided with growing nationalist sentiment and efforts to modernize the country armed forces especially in the face of regional tensions.

 

A Collector Gem and Symbol of Revolution:

the 1953 Egypt Soldier Stamp Set holds immense value due to its connection to a pivotal moment in Egypt history. Collectors seek these stamps for their historical significance and artistic representation of the Egyptian military. Stamps from this set especially those in mint condition or with unique postmarks are considered valuable additions to collections. these stamps serve as lasting reminders of Egypt revolutionary period its military strength and the enduring legacy of the Free Officers Movement that reshaped the nation future.

Egypt Sphinx of Giza 1974 Stamp

Issue:       Egypt Ramses II 1957 Stamp Type:        Stamp Number of Stamps:        1 Stamps Denomination:        10 M Issue Date:        1957 Issued By:      Egypt Post 

Issue:       Egypt Ramses II 1957 Stamp

Type:        Stamp

Number of Stamps:        1

Stamps Denomination:        10 M

Issue Date:        1957

Issued By:      Egypt Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Egypt Timeless Icon:

 

In 1974 Egypt issued a remarkable postage stamp featuring the Great Sphinx of Giza one of the most enduring symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization. The Sphinx a colossal limestone statue with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh represents strength wisdom and mystery. This stamp commemorates Egypt rich cultural heritage celebrating one of its most iconic monuments. With its intricate design and historical significance the 1974 Sphinx stamp became a prized item among philatelists and history enthusiasts. It not only served postal purposes but also symbolized Egypt deep rooted pride in its past making it a cherished collector’s piece.

Why the 1974 Sphinx of Giza Stamp Holds Historical Significance:

 

The Sphinx of Giza has long been a subject of fascination and Egypt 1974 stamp featuring this ancient wonder captures its grandeur. Issued during a period of modernization in Egypt the stamp served as a reminder of the country glorious past while looking toward the future. It depicted the Sphinx in striking detail emphasizing its role as a guardian of the pyramids and a testament to the architectural brilliance of ancient Egyptians. The stamp release highlighted Egypt commitment to preserving its historical landmarks making it an essential item for both collectors and admirers of world heritage. this stamp remains a coveted piece in philately symbolizing Egypt national identity and cultural pride.

A Collector Gem:

 

the 1974 Egypt Sphinx stamp is a must have addition to any collection. Its depiction of the legendary monument combined with its historical issuance makes it a valuable item among stamp enthusiasts. The stamp not only pays homage to the grandeur of ancient Egypt but also reflects the artistic and printing techniques of its time. Whether one appreciates it for its aesthetic appeal historical relevance or rarity the 1974 Sphinx of Giza stamp remains a treasured piece of Egyptian philatelic history continuing to captivate collectors worldwide.