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I collect:
Italian stamps (since 1960 only if new);
Worldwide stamps issued before 1960, with particular interest in the former colonies;
... and all the ones I like
I am looking for my themes:

1949 UPU 75th anniversary
1935 Silver Jubilee Gerge V
1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II
British royal visits - (only until the early 60s)

I'd like to hear your opinion. Thank you all.

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Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts

Syria 1949 Tel Chehab and Damascus

Syria, a country in the Middle East, suffered a series of ancient cultures that enabled her to develop a thriving civilization: first the Egyptians and the Babylonians and then the Greeks. The Romans conquered the region in 64 BC and, for some seven centuries, made it a thriving center of international trade. In the seventh century Syria was conquered by the Arabs. The country was involved in the Crusades, and was invaded by the Mongols. Between 1517 and 1920 was part of the Ottoman Empire, from 1920 and 1946, Syria had to submit to a French Mandate. Independence was recognized as of January 1, 1946.

Syria 1949 Tel Chehab and Damascus

  1949 Tel Chehab and Damascus

Syria - info

Syria - 1930/36 - various landscapes

Syria, a country in the Middle East, suffered a series of ancient cultures that enabled her to develop a thriving civilization: first the Egyptians and the Babylonians and then the Greeks. The Romans conquered the region in 64 BC and, for some seven centuries, made it a thriving center of international trade. In the seventh century Syria was conquered by the Arabs. The country was involved in the Crusades, and was invaded by the Mongols. Between 1517 and 1920 was part of the Ottoman Empire, from 1920 and 1946, Syria had to submit to a French Mandate. Independence was recognized as of January 1, 1946.

Syria - 1930/36 - various landscapes

1930/36
various landscapes

Syria - 1955 - UN, 10th anniv

Syria, a country in the Middle East, suffered a series of ancient cultures that enabled her to develop a thriving civilization: first the Egyptians and the Babylonians and then the Greeks. The Romans conquered the region in 64 BC and, for some seven centuries, made it a thriving center of international trade. In the seventh century Syria was conquered by the Arabs. The country was involved in the Crusades, and was invaded by the Mongols. Between 1517 and 1920 was part of the Ottoman Empire, from 1920 and 1946, Syria had to submit to a French Mandate. Independence was recognized as of January 1, 1946.

Syria - 1955 - UN, 10th anniv

1955 
UN, 10th anniv

Syria - 1942 - President Taj Eddin Hassani

Syria, a country in the Middle East, suffered a series of ancient cultures that enabled her to develop a thriving civilization: first the Egyptians and the Babylonians and then the Greeks. The Romans conquered the region in 64 BC and, for some seven centuries, made it a thriving center of international trade. In the seventh century Syria was conquered by the Arabs. The country was involved in the Crusades, and was invaded by the Mongols. Between 1517 and 1920 was part of the Ottoman Empire, from 1920 and 1946, Syria had to submit to a French Mandate. Independence was recognized as of January 1, 1946.

Syria - 1942 - President Taj Eddin Hassani

1942
President Taj Eddin Hassani
 with airmail

Syria - 1942 - Proclamation of independence by the Allies


Syria, a country in the Middle East, suffered a series of ancient cultures that enabled her to develop a thriving civilization: first the Egyptians and the Babylonians and then the Greeks. The Romans conquered the region in 64 BC and, for some seven centuries, made it a thriving center of international trade. In the seventh century Syria was conquered by the Arabs. The country was involved in the Crusades, and was invaded by the Mongols. Between 1517 and 1920 was part of the Ottoman Empire, from 1920 and 1946, Syria had to submit to a French Mandate. Independence was recognized as of January 1, 1946.

Syria - 1942 - Proclamation of independence by the Allies

1942
Proclamation of independence by the Allies
 with airmail