Transjordan year 1943-46 – Set of 14 SG 230-243 MH set

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Transjordan year 1943-46 – Set of 14 SG 230-243 MH set

Transjordan year 1943-46 – Set of 14 SG 230-243 MH set

During the period of 1943-1946, Transjordan (now Jordan) issued a series of postage stamps featuring various designs reflecting the country’s culture, history, and development. Transjordan was under British administration during this time, and the stamps often bore the portrait of King George VI, as Transjordan was a British protectorate.

The stamps issued during this period covered a range of themes, including:

  1. Portraits: Some stamps featured portraits of King George VI, as well as other members of the royal family.
  2. National Symbols: Other stamps showcased national symbols such as the flag, coat of arms, or landmarks of Transjordan.
  3. Historical Events: Some stamps commemorated historical events or milestones in Transjordan’s history.
  4. Cultural Heritage: Stamps also depicted cultural elements such as traditional attire, architecture, and customs of the region.

These stamps were used for postage within Transjordan and for mail destined for international destinations. They played a role not only in facilitating postal communication but also in promoting the identity and sovereignty of Transjordan on the global stage.

From a philatelic perspective, the stamps of Transjordan issued during this period are highly collectible due to their historical significance and artistic design. They offer insights into the political, social, and cultural landscape of Transjordan during its transition to independence and are valued by collectors worldwide.

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