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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of the United Arab Emirates

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    The first post office in the region was opened in Dubai in 1909. Dubai had one post office which was Indian in origin, under the Sind circle, and opened on 19 August 1909. Until 1947, Indian stamps were in use and are distinguished by the cancellation "Dubai Persian Gulf". Pakistani stamps were used until 31 March 1948. [1]

  3. Revenue stamps of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 a new design portraying the coat of arms was issued, and all later stamps were in this design. From 1988 onwards, stamps in this design but a different inscription below the coat of arms were also issued to pay the medical fee as well. Abu Dhabi. The emirate of Abu Dhabi issued revenues from around 1970 to 1990. The first consisted of ...

  4. British postal agencies in Eastern Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The stamps issued in Muscat were sold in Dubai until 6 January 1961. [3] The two Trucial States types, which had eleven values, were introduced from 7 January 1961 to 14 June 1963 and were available in Dubai only. [8] Dubai had one post office which was Indian in origin, under the Sind circle, and opened on 19 August 1909.

  5. Dunes (stamps) - Wikipedia

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    The Government of India opened its first post office in Dubai in 1941 and its operation was taken over by British Postal Agencies, a subsidiary of the GPO (General Post Office) in 1948. Stamps of the time were British stamps surcharged with rupee values, until in 1959 a set of "Trucial States" stamps was issued from Dubai. [2]

  6. List of philatelic exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    DUBAI 2006 (19th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Dubai, 13–16 November 2006. [4] Dubai 2009 International Stamp Exhibition, Dubai, December 2009; Sharjah 2012 (28th Asian International Stamp Exhibition), Sharjah, 20–25 November 2012. [5]

  7. Islamic calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri or Arabic calendar, is a lunar calendar used to determine the days of Islamic holidays and rituals. It counts the years from the Hijra, the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE.

  8. History of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Dubai, a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, from ancient times to the present. Discover how Dubai became a major trading hub, a British protectorate, and an oil-rich state.

  9. Timeline of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of historical events and milestones in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from the 18th century to the present. Learn about the rise of Dubai as a trade hub, the formation of the UAE, the oil industry, the construction boom and more.