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White and blue Scinde Dawks. Postage stamps of Pakistan are those issued since Pakistan's independence in 1947. Pakistan Post has issued more than 600 sets and singles totalling more than 1300 stamps. Immediately after the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the new Pakistan government was preoccupied with setting up the government so British ...
Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue - Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps 2011 Edition available at www.pakistanphilately.com Editor: Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui; Ron Doubleday and Usman Ali Isani, Pakistan Overprints on Indian Stamps and Postal Stationery 1947–1949, Karachi (1993).
"Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps" Stamps Catalogue. The First Catalogue on Pakistan Stamps 1947–2009. 1st Edition 1975. Now available on-line free of charges at Editor Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui, 22-J-Z Madina Town, Faisalabad Pakistan.
Scinde Dawk (Sindhi: سندي ڊاڪ) was a postal system of runners that served the Indus Valley of Sindh, an area of present-day Pakistan.The term also refers to the first adhesive postage stamps in Asia, the forerunners of the adhesive stamps used throughout India, Burma, the Straits Settlements and other areas controlled by the British East India Company.
One stamp was issued on this occasion; First time in Pakistan a gold stamp was issued. Each stamp contains 25 mg of 23/24 carat gold; Printed by De Carter SA Paris, France; Officially A Imperf Sheet of 10 Stamps and a presentation sheet with one stamp in the centre were issued; Value: Rs. 10; References. Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps Stamps ...
The Most Comprehensive Pakistan Postage Stamps Colour Catalogue 2006 – 2007, Edited by: MI Choudhary, Lahore, Pakistan; Popular's Pakistan Postage Stamps Catalogue 6th Edition, Edited by: A. Latif Rashed, Lahore, Pakistan, 2006; External links. Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps Stamp Catalogue. Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui Editor, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
On 1 December 1947 the state issued its first regular stamp, a commemorative stamp for the 200th anniversary of the ruling family, depicting Mohammad Bahawal Khan I, and inscribed "BAHAWALPUR". A series of 14 values appeared 1 April 1948, depicting various Nawabs and buildings. A handful of additional commemoratives ended with an October 1949 ...
Commemorative postage stamp On 14 August 2006, Pakistan Post issued a Rs. 40 sheetlet of stamps to posthumously honour 10 Pakistani painters. Besides Askari Mian Irani, [4] the other nine painters were: Laila Shahzada , Zubeida Agha , Sadequain , Ali Imam , Shakir Ali , Anna Molka Ahmed , Zahoor ul Akhlaq , Ahmed Pervez and Bashir Mirza .