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Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue - Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps 2011 Edition available at www.pakistanphilately.com Editor: Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui; Ron Doubleday and Usman Ali Isani, Pakistan Overprints on Indian Stamps and Postal Stationery 1947–1949, Karachi (1993).
Map of Pakistan showing the provinces. Pakistan first issued revenue stamps when it became independent in 1947 and continues to issue revenues to this day. In addition to national issues, the provinces of Balochistan, North West Frontier, Punjab, Sindh, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, West Pakistan and the capital Islamabad also have or had their own stamps.
1982 –9 100 Years of the University of Punjab – 14 October 1982; One stamp was issued on this occasion These stamps were issued in gutter sheets with Eleven gutters in different purple colour pictures, Five emblems and six pictures of university buildings. Value: Rs. 1 1982 –10 75th Anniversary of the Scout Movement– 23 December 1982
One stamp was issued on this occasion Value: Rs. 5 1987 –2 Savings Bank Week – 21 February 1987; Four stamps & Two Labels were issued in se-tanent strip of Six throughout the sheet. Value: Rs. 5, Rs. 5, Rs. 5, Rs. 5 1987 –3 New Parliament House – 23 March 1987; One stamp was issued on this occasion Value: Rs. 3
From 1968 until about 2003 paper manufactured at Pakistan Security Printing Press, Karachi was used to print the stamps. [47] The ink used was also manufactured at the same place. [ 47 ] Near the end of the 2003, paper manufactured by Tullis Russell Coaters, UK started being used, and it continued for the next year.
33 Stamps were issued in 2001 on 20 different occasions Abul Asar Hafeez Jalandri [1 stamp Rs.2 14 January 2001] Habib Bank A.G.Zurich [1 stamp Rs.5 20 March 2001] The Chashma Nuclear Power Plant [1 stamp Rs.2 29 March 2001] 9th SAF Games [2 stamp Rs.4 Each, 9 April 2001] 50th Anniversary of Pak China Friendship [3 stamp Rs.4 Each, 12 May 2001]
Hakim Mohammad Said, (1920-1998) (physician, writer, scholar) founded Hamdard Dawa Khana, stamp issued on his first death anniversary (1999) Hameed Nizami, (Journalist) 'Pioneers of Freedom' stamp series (1991) [10] Hassan Ali Effendi (1830 – 1895) (founder of Sindh Madrasatul Islam in 1885) 'Pioneers of Freedom' postage stamp series (1990) [11]
British Indian Adhesive Stamps surcharged for Native States. Vol I – Chamba, Faridkot, Gwalior. The Philatelic Society of India. Calcutta. Accessed online on 17 Feb 2010. Stewart-Wilson, C. (1898). British Indian Adhesive Stamps surcharged for Native States. Vol II – Jhind, Nabha, Patiala. The Philatelic Society of India. Calcutta.