Hassan Al Hadethi

Railway Congress

France – The 1937 Railway Congress Stamps: Celebrating France’s Engineering Marvels

Stamps often commemorate milestones in history, and in 1937, France issued a series celebrating one of the nation’s proudest achievements—its advancements in railway technology. Released in honor of the XIII International Railway Congress, these stamps showcase the iconic Paris-Orléans Midi Electric Train, and the Nord streamlined steam locomotive. Let’s delve into their details and historical […]

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Victory of Samothrace

France 1937 – Victory of Samothrace – Triumph Immortalized in Philately

Few sculptures capture the essence of triumph and grace like the Winged Victory of Samothrace. In 1937, France immortalized this masterpiece on stamps that continue to captivate collectors. Let’s dive into their story and philatelic details. Victory of Samothrace (30c Green) Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Number: 586 Date of Issue: 20 August 1937 Designer: Engraved by

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Constantinople

France 1937 – Pierre Loti and Constantinople – A Literary Journey on a Stamp

Stamps are not just miniature works of art; they are storytellers, preserving history and culture. The Pierre Loti and Constantinople stamp, issued by France in 1937, is one such gem. Let’s explore its historical and philatelic significance. Pierre Loti and Constantinople Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Number: 585 Date of Issue: 13 August 1937 Designer: Engraved by

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Transjordan

Exploring the Postal History of Transjordan: A Tale of Empires and Mandates

The story of Transjordan’s postal history is deeply intertwined with its unique political and cultural trajectory. From the Ottoman Empire to the British Mandate and the establishment of Jordan as a sovereign nation, the evolution of its postal services reflects the region’s dynamic history. The Ottoman Era (1516–1918) For centuries, Transjordan was part of the

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International Year of the Child

Celebrating the International Year of the Child 1979: Iraq’s Tribute

The International Year of the Child (IYC) International Year of the Child – Wikipedia was celebrated in 1979 under the auspices of the United Nations. The initiative sought to draw attention to issues affecting children globally, including their education, health, and welfare, emphasizing children’s rights as fundamental to societal progress. It was a year dedicated

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Oil Nationalization

2nd Anniversary of Oil Nationalization Stamp Set (Iraq, 1974)

The 2nd Anniversary of Oil Nationalization stamp set, issued on June 1, 1974, commemorates one of Iraq’s most defining economic and political decisions. The set consists of three visually striking stamps, each designed with an allegorical representation of Iraq’s triumph in reclaiming control over its oil resources. Stamp Details: 10 Fils: Multicoloured depiction featuring industrial

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Revolution Workers and Change

1972 Iraqi Stamp Set Commemorating the 14th Ramadan Revolution: Workers and Change

n 8 February 1972, Iraq released a stunning two-stamp set to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the 14th Ramadan Revolution. This pivotal event in Iraqi history marked the ousting of Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Qasim and the instalment of a new regime in 1963. Celebrating its political and social significance, the stamps reflect Iraq’s aspirations

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Bank

Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Rafidain Bank: Iraq’s 1971 Commemorative Stamp Set

In 1971, Iraq issued a striking set of five stamps to mark the 30th anniversary of Rafidain Bank, the nation’s leading financial institution. This set, showcasing the bank’s emblem, reflects the central role Rafidain Bank played in Iraq’s economic and financial development. The Importance of Rafidain Bank Established in 1941, Rafidain Bank grew to become

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Celebrating Iraq’s 17 July Revolution: A Stamp Issue Honouring National Progress

On 17 July 1969, Iraq commemorated the first anniversary of the 17 July Revolution with a beautifully designed set of four stamps. These stamps highlight themes of national rebuilding, infrastructure development, and leadership, symbolizing the transformative changes the revolution aimed to bring about. The 17 July Revolution in Context The 17 July Revolution marked a

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1969 – Centenary of the Iraqi Press – A Tribute to Journalism

In 1969, Iraq celebrated a century of its national press with a single commemorative stamp that stands out for its bold and thoughtful design. This issue, released on December 26th, honours Iraq’s long-standing journalistic heritage and its role in documenting the nation’s story. A Brief History of the Event: The origins of Iraq’s press trace

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