Ilumgul temple - overprinted (Yemen, Arab Republic 1963)
01 January (Yemen, Arab Republic )
within release Sabean finds from Marib
goes into circulation Stamp Ilumgul temple - overprinted face value 12 Yemeni buqsha
Stamp Ilumgul temple - overprinted in catalogues |
Michel:
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Mi: YE-AR 262B
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Stamp is square format.
Red overprint also in Arabic:
Y.A.R. 27.9.1962
Also in the issue Sabean finds from Marib:
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Military parts of the Marib Dam - overprinted
face value 16;
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Bronze statue of the emperor Dhamar Ali - overprinted
face value 8;
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Torso of a riding boy - overprinted
face value 10;
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Bull's head, relief detail (Ilumgul Temple)r - overprinted
face value 2;
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Head of an emperor, Bronze - overprinted
face value 4;
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Death mask, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 1;
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Square sandstone pillars (Ilumgul Temple) - overprinted
face value 6;
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Bronze statue of the emperor Dhamar Ali - overprinted
face value 8;
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Bull's head, relief detail (Ilumgul Temple)r - overprinted
face value 1;
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Death mask, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 1;
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Head of an emperor, Bronze - overprinted
face value 4;
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Ilumgul temple - overprinted
face value 12;
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Military parts of the Marib Dam - overprinted
face value 16;
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Relief piece of a woman, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 1;
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Relief piece of a woman, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 1;
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Relief piece with a winged monster, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 20;
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Relief piece with a winged monster, Alabaster - overprinted
face value 20;
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Square sandstone pillars (Ilumgul Temple) - overprinted
face value 6;
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Torso of a riding boy - overprinted
face value 10;
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Stamp Ilumgul temple - overprinted in digits
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Country: |
Yemen, Arab Republic |
Date: |
1963-01-01 |
Print: |
Photogravure |
Perforation: |
Imperforate |
Emission: |
Definitive |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
12 Yemeni buqsha
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Stamp Ilumgul temple - overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:
A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a building reserved for religious or spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. It is typically used for such buildings belonging to all faiths where a more specific term such as church, mosque or synagogue is not generally used in English. These include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism among religions with many modern followers, as well as other ancient religions such as Ancient Egyptian religion.