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The postage stamps and postal history of Palestine emerges from its geographic location as a crossroads amidst the empires of the ancient Near East, the Levant and the Middle East. Postal services in the region were first established in the Bronze Age , during the rule of Sargon of Akkad , and successive empires have established and operated a ...
The UPU and PNA do maintain relations (see picture). Nonetheless, it has become clear that the stamps issued by the PNA were functioning for postal activities within Palestine and for international postal communications. According to the New York Times, the doubts of stamp collectors were removed by the listing of the PNA in philatelic catalogs ...
Postal history of Palestine. Palestine (Egyptian Rule) Area: Gaza Strip, during 1948 briefly also Southern parts of the West Bank. Dates 1948 – 1967 Currency
Postage stamps and postal history of Palestine Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Postage stamps and postal history of Israel and Palestine .
List of post offices in Mandatory Palestine; Postage stamps and postal history of Palestine; Postage stamps and postal history of the Palestinian National Authority; List of postal rates in Mandatory Palestine
Bavarian postal stationery postcard used from Nuremberg to Munich in 1895 (from Postal history) Image 21 The US Mail postage stamp of Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim from 1961 (from Postage stamp ) Image 22 Pre-stamp 1628 lettersheet opened up showing folds, address and seal, with letter being written on the obverse (from Postal history )
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation was founded in Cairo in 1964, dedicated to fighting for the ”liberation of Palestine” through armed revolution rather than dwelling on rights issues, a ...
The structure of postal rates followed broadly British practice and new services, like airmail and express delivery, were added over the years. From 1926 reduced rates applied for mail to Britain and Ireland, and from 1 March 1938 to 4 September 1939, Palestine was part of the All Up Empire airmail rates system.