actually what i meant by "are you serious" that its obvious that its masjid ul-aqsaa (well, atleast to me, it is)
LOLs sorry!!!!kay:
Is it MAsjid Al Aqsa? If it includes Dome of Rock... with no doubt it's Masjid Al Aqsa... but it looks like a big house (or fort or palace) with a big tree...
It is one of the definitives from the 1946 series. I thought it was something else. As far as the building goes, it is hard to tell. the printing quality was not very good then. The series was introduced at the Palestine Philatelic exhibition in Tel Aviv in 1946.
It is one of the definitives from the 1946 series. I thought it was something else. As far as the building goes, it is hard to tell. the printing quality was not very good then. The series was introduced at the Palestine Philatelic exhibition in Tel Aviv in 1946.
1946.... and I bought it for 10 cent....
But it's hard to find "Palestine" stamps in Malaysia, so it'll be within my stamps collection FOREVER..... Insha Allah...
I really love this stamp.... the only stamp I have with the word "Palestine".
But it's hard to find "Palestine" stamps in Malaysia, so it'll be within my stamps collection FOREVER..... Insha Allah...
I really love this stamp.... the only stamp I have with the word "Palestine".
I believe that is the only definitive issue every put out by Palestine as a whole independant nation. Definetly the last ever printed in Tel Aviv. Much history behind it. Well worth saving. You might not get rich from it, but it tells the story of a people and how so many lives changed shortly after it was issued.
Stamps carry so many stories, if only they could speak.
Most stamps with the Palestine on them are Egytian, Jordan and Israel overprints. Prior to 1946 they were Palestine Mandate and issued by Great Britain. After 1947 postage of Palestine became mostly locals.
I believe that is the only definitive issue every put out by Palestine as a whole independant nation. Definetly the last ever printed in Tel Aviv. Much history behind it. Well worth saving. You might not get rich from it, but it tells the story of a people and how so many lives changed shortly after it was issued.
Alhamdulillah.... I am honoured to be a keeper of a tiny bit of Palestinian history......
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