Sudan year 1991 stamps Nubian ibex Goat , Camel, goat cattle

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Sudan 1991  Nubian ibex Goat , Camel, goat cattle blocks CV £100  MNH

Sudan year 1991 stamps Nubian ibex Goat , Camel, goat cattle MNH

In 1991, Sudan issued a set of postage stamps featuring three animals native to the country – the Nubian ibex, a type of goat, and the camel.

Sudan 1991 Nubian Ibex, Goat, Camel Stamps:

Nubian Ibex Stamps:

  • Depicted the Nubian ibex, a species of wild goat found in mountainous regions of Sudan
  • The ibex has long curved horns and a light tan/brown coat
  • Multiple stamps showed the ibex in its natural rocky habitat

Domestic Goat Stamps:

  • Featured one or more breeds of domestic goats raised in Sudan
  • Likely portrayed Sudan’s popular Nubian or Desert goat breeds
  • The stamps highlighted goats’ importance for milk, meat and hair/wool

Camel Stamps:

  • Showcased the dromedary camel, the one-humped camel species found in Sudan
  • Camels were shown laden with trader’s goods, emphasizing their role in desert transportation
  • Both close-up portraits and camels traversing dune landscapes were depicted

Purpose:

  • This wildlife/livestock theme promoted Sudan’s diverse fauna
  • The stamps raised awareness of species conservation needs
  • They also celebrated the economic and cultural significance of domestic animals

The 1991 Sudanese stamps were vivid windows into the country’s animal inhabitants, from hardy mountainous ibex to indispensable desert camel caravans. The set likely contained multiple denominations and was printed in souvenir sheets as well.

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