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Pakistan at the time of independence in
1947 did not have any postage stamps to issue and for almost a year till
1948, the old British Indian stamps continued to be used with word
'PAKISTAN' overprinted issued on 1 October 1947 as can be seen below:
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First Postage Stamp of Pakistan: A set of four stamps was issued as the first indigenous Pakistani stamps almost a year later in July 1948, printed for Pakistan. The 1 Re stamp above beautifully engraved with Urdu inscription reading "Long Live Pakistan" was thus one of the first stamps. The stamp was designed by none other than the legendary painter of Pakistan Abul Rehman Chughtai.
The three other stamps of the set as shown above included: (left to right) Karachi National Assembly building in ultramarine colour of 1 and half Ana, Karachi International Airport in green colour of 2 and half Ana and Lahore Royal Fort in purple-brown of 3 Ana.
Sardar Abdur-Rab Nishter and Musarrat Hussain Zuberi showing the set of first postage stamps to Liaquat Ali Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Other than the Re. 1 stamp, the remaining three stamps were designed by two artists: Rasheed-ud-Din and Muhammad Lati.
Chughtai continued to design stamps of Pakistan Post between 1948-1960. On the independence day of 1951, he produced a set of 9 stamps, internationally known as Chughtai Art set, was considered as the most beautiful stamps of the world at that time. |
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The British East India Company pioneered the establishment of a modern postal system in South Asia began in 1852 and issued the first stamp which is known as the "Scinde Dawk" (see caption above) when the East India Company issued postage stamps.
Scinde Dawk stamps are considered to be the oldest stamps in Asia and were used in Karachi City and remaining Sind regions. However, the regular postal services and the formal stamps were issued in 1854. ![]() ![]() In 1952, Pakistan issued a set of two stamps to commemorate the 100 years of the postal services in Asia and were dubbed as Scinde Dak stamps. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Bahawalpur State issued its own stamps from 1945 to 1949 . The State later merged into Pakistan.
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