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بخش چهارم: از سال 1358 (جمهوری اسلامی) --------------------------------------------------- The stamps history
in Iran goes back to more than 150 years ago in
beginning of Ghajar dynasty.
Iran government in
Ghajar dynasty become member of UPU in 1877 the 1st September.
UPU was
established in Bern-Switzerland in 1875.
When Nasser al din
shah, the king, return to Iran from Europe in 1865, he sent a
delegation to Franc to negotiate with famous designers for stamp
designing.
At first, the man named Rister provided the clichés and printed some stamps as a sample and
presented to Iranian negotiators. But they were rejected.
later the man named
Albert Bar designed another samples and brought to Iran
for approval. This time his samples were accepted and
published in four colors :
Violet (1 Shahies),
Green (2 Shahies), Blue (4 Shahies) and Red (8 Shahies).
The design of those
stamps were national Iranian government symbol that is a lion, sword
and sun with a pear like which they are surrounded with circle. This
were the first of Nasser al din shah, the king's stamps set the
stamp publishing had continued in that dynasty with pictures of his
successors life: Mozaffar al din Shah, Mohammad Ali Shah and Ahmad
Shah.
Iranian stamps has
classified in four part :
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1st part: from
1868; Ghajar dynasty.
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2nd part: from
1925; Pahlavi the first dynasty (Reza shah, the king)
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3rd part: form
1941 , The second Pahlavi : (Mohammad Reza shah, the king)
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4th part: form
1979 , the Islamic republic of Iran. ----- منبع : تمبر پارس |
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