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About
Dubai - Stamp and Postal History |
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A post office
of British India was opened August 19, 1909. It used the
stamps of India on mail, with postmark "Dubai Persian Gulf",
until India's independence in 1947, then stamps of Pakistan until
March 31, 1948. When Pakistan came into existance, the British government
set up a postal administration for Eastern Arabia and used overprinted
British stamps until January 7, 1961, when Dubai issued its own
stamps inscribed "Trucial States". Despite the name, these
were only on sale in Dubai's post office.
The Dubai Post Department took over the postal service
on June 14, 1963 and the following day issued a series
of stamps depicting sea life, views of Dubai, and Sheikh Maktoum
bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This was the opening salvo of a barrage of
stamp issues over the next few years. The emirate discovered that
stamp collectors were willing to give it money for colored labels
with "Dubai" printed on them, and by the time the postal
system was merged with those of other emirates in mid-1972, it had
issued over 400 stamps, few of which ever saw usage on mail.
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