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Iran Mirza Reza Kermani Stamp

Issue:       Iran Mirza Reza Kermani Stamp Type:       Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Denominations:       200 RL, Issue Date:        1983 Issued By:      Iran Post 

Issue:       Iran Mirza Reza Kermani Stamp

Type:       Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Denominations:       200 RL,

Issue Date:        1983

Issued By:      Iran Post

 

 

 

The Revolutionary Who Changed Iranian History:

 

Mirza Reza Kermani is a significant figure in Iranian history remembered for assassinating Naser al-Din Shah Qajar on May 1, 1896. A strong opponent of the Qajar dynasty corruption and oppression Mirza Reza was deeply influenced by Jamal al-Din al Afghani an Islamic reformist who called for resistance against tyranny. Mirza Reza believed that the Shah oppressive rule was responsible for the suffering of the Iranian people and decided to take direct action. His act of defiance against absolute monarchy contributed to the growing unrest in Iran ultimately leading to the Persian Constitutional Revolution (1905–1911) which sought to establish democracy and limit royal power.

Commemoration of Mirza Reza Kermani:

 

To honor his role in Iran political transformation Iran issued a stamp featuring Mirza Reza Kermani as a symbol of resistance and courage. Stamps play a significant role in national identity often commemorating influential historical figures who have shaped a country destiny. By issuing this stamp Iran acknowledges Mirza Reza contribution to the fight for justice and reform. The design of the stamp likely portrays him as a revolutionary hero ensuring that his story remains a part of the country historical consciousness. For many Iranians this stamp is not just a piece of postal history but a reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and constitutional rights.

A Controversial but Lasting Legacy:

 

Mirza Reza Kermani legacy remains a topic of debate in Iran. While some view him as a heroic revolutionary who stood against oppression others argue that his method assassination was an extreme approach. However his actions undeniably played a role in shaping Iran modern political landscape. The issuance of a stamp in his honor suggests that Iran recognizes his historical importance even if opinions about him remain divided. Whether seen as a martyr or a radical Mirza Reza Kermani impact on Iranian history is undeniable making his commemoration on a stamp a powerful symbol of political resistance and change.

Greece Nikos Kazantzakis 1983 Stamp

Issue:      Greece Nikos Kazantzakis 1983 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:     1 Denominations:       27 DR, Issue Date:      1983 Issued By:     Greece Post 

Issue:      Greece Nikos Kazantzakis 1983 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       7

Denominations:       27  DR,

Issue Date:        1983

Issued By:       Greece Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to a Literary Legend:

 

In 1983 Greece honored one of its greatest literary figures Nikos Kazantzakis with a commemorative postage stamp. Kazantzakis best known for his masterpiece Zorba the Greek was a prolific writer philosopher and thinker whose works explored themes of freedom existentialism and Greek identity.

Born in 1883 on the island of Crete Kazantzakis was deeply influenced by Greek history mythology and his personal struggles with faith and philosophy. His novel The Last Temptation of Christ which reimagined the life of Jesus was both groundbreaking and controversial. His epic poem The Odyssey A Modern Sequel a continuation of Homer tale showcases his poetic genius.

The 1983 stamp features a striking portrait of Kazantzakis symbolizing his impact on world literature and modern Greek thought. This issue is highly valued among philatelists and literature enthusiasts celebrating a man whose words continue to inspire generations.

Nikos Kazantzakis:

 

Few Greek writers have left a mark as profound as Nikos Kazantzakis and in 1983 Greece paid tribute to his legacy with a commemorative stamp. His works including Zorba the Greek The Last Temptation of Christ and Report to Greco reflect his deep philosophical inquiries and passion for Greek heritage.

Kazantzakis writings often grapple with existential and spiritual dilemmas earning him worldwide recognition. His influence extended beyond literature shaping modern Greek thought and culture. Although nominated multiple times for the Nobel Prize in Literature he never won but his work remains timeless. The 1983 stamp immortalizes his contributions making it a cherished collectible for those who admire Greek literature philosophy and history.

A Literary Icon Remembered:

 

In 1983 Greece issued a postage stamp in honor of Nikos Kazantzakis one of its most influential writers. Born in Crete Kazantzakis captured the essence of Greek resilience freedom and spiritual struggle through his powerful novels and essays. His most famous work Zorba the Greek became a cultural phenomenon later adapted into a film and stage play. His philosophical depth and storytelling ability earned him a lasting place in world literature. The 1983 stamp serves as a tribute to his literary achievements ensuring that Kazantzakis legacy remains alive for future generations

Norway 1940 lion Series 40 ore Stamp

Issue:     Norway 1940 lion Series 40 ore Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:       40 ore, Issue Date:      1940 Issued By:     Norway Post 

Issue:     Norway 1940 lion Series 40 ore Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:       40 ore,

Issue Date:      1940

Issued By:     Norway Post

 

 

 

 A Symbol of National Pride:

 

The 1940 Norway Lion Series stamp is a significant piece of Norwegian postal history representing the country enduring national identity. Featuring the crowned lion holding an axe from Norway Coat of Arms this stamp is part of a larger series that has become synonymous with the nation heritage. Issued during the early years of World War II the 40 Øre denomination was widely used for domestic and international postage making it an essential part of daily communication. Beyond its practical function this stamp carried a deeper symbolic meaning reinforcing Norway strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

 

Series in a Wartime Context:

 

Released at a time of great uncertainty the 1940 Lion Series including the 40 Øre stamp was issued as Norway faced occupation during World War II. Despite German control these stamps remained in circulation serving as a quiet but powerful reminder of Norwegian sovereignty. The lion a symbol deeply rooted in the country medieval history stood as a testament to Norway independence even as foreign forces sought to undermine it. The simplicity of the design with bold typography and strong symbolism made it one of the most recognizable and enduring stamp issues in Norway history.

 

A Valuable Collectible for Philatelists and Historians:

 

the 1940 Norway stamp holds great value due to its historical context and striking design. The various denominations in this series especially those used during the war years are highly sought after for their connection to a pivotal period in Norwegian history. The 40 Øre stamp in particular is notable for its widespread use and its role in maintaining communication during wartime. Whether collected for its aesthetic appeal rarity or historical importance this stamp remains a treasured artifact in Norwegian philately encapsulating a nation perseverance and pride.

Hungary Alberto Santos-Dumont 1977 Stamp

Issue:      Hungary Alberto Santos-Dumont 1977 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamp Denominations:       1 Ft, Issue Date:       1977 Issued By:       Hungary Post 

Issue:      Hungary Alberto Santos-Dumont 1977 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamp Denominations:       1 Ft,

Issue Date:       1977

Issued By:       Hungary Post

 

 

 

Honoring Aviation Pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont:


In 1977 Hungary issued a special stamp to commemorate Alberto Santos-Dumont the Brazilian aviation pioneer known for his groundbreaking contributions to early flight. Santos-Dumont played a crucial role in the development of dirigibles and heavier than air flying machines most notably his historic 1906 flight of the 14-bis which is considered one of the first controlled powered flights in aviation history. This stamp was part of Hungary tradition of celebrating scientific and technological achievements paying tribute to one of the most influential figures in early aeronautics.

A Stunning Design Showcasing Santos-Dumont Legacy


The 1977 stamp featured a beautifully detailed illustration likely depicting his famous 14-bis aircraft or one of his iconic airships. With fine engraving vibrant colors and a historically accurate representation the stamp highlighted the elegance and ingenuity of his flying machines. Hungarian stamps from this period were known for their precision and artistic quality making this issue a standout piece in aviation themed philately. The design emphasized the adventurous spirit of Santos-Dumont and the excitement surrounding the early days of human flight.

A Treasured Collectible for Aviation and Philately Enthusiasts:


The stamp remains a valuable collectible among philatelists and aviation history enthusiasts. It is especially prized by collectors who focus on aeronautical pioneers early aircraft and technological advancements in flight. As one of the few stamps honoring Santos-Dumont contributions to aviation it holds a special place in thematic collections. Decades after its release the stamp continues to be admired for its historical significance artistic craftsmanship and the way it honors a visionary who helped shape the future of aviation.

Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba Stamp

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 1976 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      2 Stamps Denomination:      40 Halalas, Issue Date:       1976 Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post

Issue:      Saudi Arabia Makkah Al Kaaba 1976 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      2

Stamps Denomination:      40 Halalas,

Issue Date:       1976

Issued By:       Saudi Arabia Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to the Holy City:

 

Saudi Arabia has issued special stamps featuring Makkah the holiest city in Islam to honor its religious and cultural significance. These stamps often depict landmarks such as the Kaaba Masjid al Haram and other sacred sites reflecting the deep spiritual heritage of the region. Collectors and pilgrims cherish these stamps as symbols of devotion and history. With intricate designs and high quality printing Makkah stamps serve as both functional postage and meaningful keepsakes embodying the essence of Saudi Arabia Islamic legacy.

A Must-Have for Collectors:

 

Among Saudi Arabia most cherished philatelic issues Makkah stamps hold special value for collectors and history enthusiasts. These stamps often featuring breathtaking illustrations of Makkah sacred landmarks celebrate the city religious importance and architectural beauty. From historic releases to modern editions each stamp tells a story of faith and tradition. Whether used for postage or collected as a souvenir the Makkah stamp is a testament to Saudi Arabia commitment to preserving and sharing its Islamic heritage through philately.

A Symbol of Faith and History:

 

Saudi Arabia Makkah stamp represents more than just a postal item it is a symbol of deep spiritual significance. Issued in various designs over the years these stamps capture the essence of Islam holiest city featuring iconic imagery of the Kaaba pilgrims and the Grand Mosque. They are highly sought after by collectors and serve as a reminder of Makkah role as the heart of the Muslim world. Through these stamps Saudi Arabia continues to share its rich history and devotion with people worldwide.

Bahrain Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Khalifa Series 40 Fils Stamp

Issue:      Bahrain Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Khalifa Series Series 40 Fils Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Denominations:       40 Fils Issue Date:        Issued By:      Bahrain Post 

Issue:      Bahrain Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Khalifa Series Series 40 Fils Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Denominations:       40 Fils

Issue Date:       

Issued By:      Bahrain Post

 

 

 

Overview of Sheikh Isa Bin Salman:

 

Isa Bin Salman Khalifa stamp first issued in 1976 is a significant part of the country philatelic history. This stamp was part of a series created to commemorate the leadership of Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa the Emir of Bahrain who played a pivotal role in the modernization and growth of the nation. The 40 Fils denomination was commonly used for domestic postage making it both practical and symbolic of Bahrain’s national identity during this transformative period.

 

Design Elements and Symbolism:

 

The design of the 40 Fils stamp in the Sheikh Isa Bin Salman Khalifa series prominently features a portrait of Sheikh Isa capturing his influence and authority as the leader of Bahrain. The simplicity and elegance of the design reflect the nation growing pride and unity under his reign. In addition to the Emir portrait the stamp often incorporates other national symbols including Bahrain flag and motifs representing the country development. These design elements underscore the advancements in infrastructure industry and international relations during the late 20th century marking the Emir leadership as an era of positive change.

 

Cultural and Philatelic:

 

Stamp holds both cultural and philatelic value as it represents a crucial period in Bahrain post independence history. the stamp offers a rare glimpse into Bahrain evolving postal system and its national pride. It is a testament to Sheikh Isa role in shaping modern Bahrain reflecting the country growing political and economic strength on the world stage. As part of a larger series the 40 Fils stamp contributes to a deeper understanding of the country philatelic legacy and the significance of Sheikh Isa reign in Bahrain’s cultural and historical development.

Egypt King Farouk 1937 Stamp

Issue:     Egypt King Farouk 1937 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:      15 M Issue Date:      1937 Issued By:     Egypt Post

Issue:     Egypt King Farouk 1937 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:      15 M

Issue Date:      1937

Issued By:     Egypt Post

 

 

A New Era of Monarchy:

 

The 1937 King Farouk stamp marked the beginning of a new chapter in Egypt royal history. Issued following the coronation of King Farouk I this stamp symbolizes the transition from the reign of King Fuad I to his young successor. King Farouk ascended the throne in 1936 at just 16 years old after the passing of his father King Fuad I. His early years as monarch were seen as a period of hope and modernization with efforts to strengthen Egypt’s national identity. This stamp was part of a series commemorating his rise to power and served as a national symbol of continuity reflecting Egypt aspirations under his rule.

 

Design and Significance:

 

The stamp typically features a finely detailed portrait of the young king often framed with intricate designs representing Egypt rich artistic heritage. Printed in various denominations and colors the stamp was used for different postal purposes both domestic and international. Arabic inscriptions and decorative motifs highlight Egypt sovereignty reinforcing its cultural and political independence.

The stamp was released at a time when Egypt was navigating its place in global affairs, balancing its British influenced past with aspirations for complete autonomy. It became a widely circulated symbol of the Egyptian monarchy presence in everyday life used in correspondence throughout the nation. The choice of design and the high-quality printing reflected the prestige of the monarchy reinforcing King Farouk image as a modern ruler.

 

A Collector Gem and Historical Remnant:

 

King stamp is a highly prized item. Given its historical significance it holds great value for collectors interested in Egypt royal history. Stamps from the early years of Farouk reign especially those in mint condition or with rare cancellations are sought after by enthusiasts. The stamp represents a crucial period before King Farouk eventual fall from power in 1952 making it a relic of a bygone royal era.  it serves as a reminder of Egypt monarchy and its influence on the country postal and political history.

Russia Pointer Dog 1965 Stamp

Issue:     Russia Pointer Dog 1965 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamps Denomination:        4 K, Issue Date:      1965 Issued By:     Russia POST 

Issue:     Russia Pointer Dog 1965 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamps Denomination:        4 K,

Issue Date:      1965

Issued By:     Russia POST

 

 

 

Celebrating Canine Excellence:

 

In 1965 the Soviet Union issued a postage stamp featuring the Pointer dog highlighting the breed significance in hunting and sporting activities. The Pointer known for its intelligence agility and keen sense of smell was widely used in Russia for game hunting. This 1965 stamp was part of a series dedicated to working and hunting dogs recognizing their role in Soviet society. The stamp design beautifully captures the Pointer in an alert stance symbolizing its remarkable tracking abilities.

 

A Tribute to Hunting Heritage:

 

The Pointer dog featured on the 1965 Soviet stamp is a breed long admired for its exceptional hunting skills. This stamp issued during a time when the USSR was actively promoting its rural and agricultural achievements acknowledges the breed contribution to traditional hunting practices. The detailed artwork on the stamp reflects the Pointer grace strength and keen instincts making it a notable tribute to one of the most respected hunting dog breeds in Russia and beyond.

 

Soviet Canine Philately:

 

The stamp is a valuable piece of Soviet philatelic history showcasing the USSR appreciation for working dogs. Throughout Soviet era stamp issues themes of nature wildlife and domesticated animals were frequently featured emphasizing their importance in daily life. The Pointer depicted in an elegant yet dynamic pose represents not only hunting traditions but also the bond between humans and dogs in various roles. this stamp is sought after by collectors of dog themed stamps and Soviet memorabilia serving as a historical artifact that highlights the Soviet Union connection to nature hunting culture and animal appreciation.

Czechoslovakia Goldfinch 2 kcs 1972 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS, Issue Date:      1965 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS,

Issue Date:      1965

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Celebrating the Beauty of the Goldfinch in 1972:


In 1972 Czechoslovakia issued a stunning stamp featuring the goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) a small yet vibrant bird known for its striking plumage and melodic song. This stamp was part of a series dedicated to the country rich birdlife highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation and appreciation for nature. The goldfinch a beloved species in Europe is often associated with freedom and resilience making it a fitting subject for this beautifully crafted issue.

Exquisite Artwork Showcasing Nature Elegance:


The design of the 1972 Goldfinch stamp captured the bird in exquisite detail emphasizing its bright red face black-and-gold wings and delicate features. Czechoslovakian stamps were renowned for their high quality engraving and this issue was no exception. The combination of realistic illustration and artistic flair made the stamp both an educational and aesthetic masterpiece. The 2 Kčs denomination was printed in earthy tones blending harmoniously with the bird natural surroundings making it a standout piece in the country ornithological series.

A Treasured Collectible for Bird and Stamp Enthusiasts:


Goldfinch stamp remains a favorite among both philatelists and bird lovers. Its artistic and ecological significance makes it a valued item in thematic collections focused on wildlife and conservation. Beyond its collectible appeal the stamp serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving natural habitats and appreciating the delicate beauty of avian species. Decades after its release it continues to be admired as one of the finest representations of Czechoslovakia dedication to nature in philatelic art.

Hungary AirMail 1966 Stamp

Issue:      Hungary AirMail 1966 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:      1 Stamp Denominations:       2.50 Ft, Issue Date:       1966 Issued By:       Hungary Post

Issue:      Hungary AirMail 1966 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:      1

Stamp Denominations:       2.50 Ft,

Issue Date:       1966

Issued By:       Hungary Post

 

 

 

Celebrating Aviation and Postal Progress:


In 1966 Hungary issued a special airmail stamp to commemorate the advancements in international postal services and the growing role of aviation in mail transport. As global communication expanded airmail became an essential method for delivering correspondence quickly across vast distances. This stamp symbolized Hungary participation in the modernization of postal services reflecting the country commitment to efficiency and connectivity in an increasingly interconnected world. The 1966 Hungarian airmail issue was part of a broader effort to highlight the significance of aviation in facilitating faster and more reliable mail delivery.

A Striking Design Showcasing Speed and Global Connectivity


The 1966 Airmail Stamp featured a dynamic and visually appealing design likely incorporating an airplane in flight a postal emblem or a map illustrating Hungary international airmail routes. Hungarian stamps from this era were known for their intricate engraving bold typography and well balanced color schemes making them both functional and artistic. The stamp imagery emphasized the technological advancements in aviation symbolizing the speed and efficiency of airmail services. It served as a tribute to the progress in aeronautics and Hungary role in the global postal network.

A Valued Collectible for Aviation and Philatelic Enthusiasts


Stamp remains a treasured collectible among philatelists particularly those specializing in airmail issues and aviation history. It represents a pivotal period when postal systems worldwide were embracing air transport to enhance communication efficiency. Collectors who focus on Hungarian postal history aviation themed stamps or 20th century airmail developments consider this issue a valuable addition to their collections. Even decades after its release the stamp continues to be admired for its historical significance artistic craftsmanship and its role in celebrating Hungary contributions to the evolution of international airmail services.