Stamps of Pakistan: 10 Rupees (1947)
The indian sub-continent was partitioned in August 1947, the predominantly Moslem areas becoming the dominion of Pakistan. Contemporary Indian stamps
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:18+11:00Jun 13, 2015|Animals on Stamps, British Commonwealth, British Empire, Cats on Stamps, Elephants on Stamps, King George VI, Overprints, Pakistan, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics|
The indian sub-continent was partitioned in August 1947, the predominantly Moslem areas becoming the dominion of Pakistan. Contemporary Indian stamps
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:22:55+11:00Sep 8, 2013|History, India, Maps, Pakistan|
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:23:07+11:00Aug 24, 2013|Bridges on Stamps, Pakistan, Topicals or Thematics, Video|
We hsve just published a stamp profile on this historic bridge and so we thought this video might be of
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:23:07+11:00Aug 24, 2013|Bridges on Stamps, Designers, Pakistan, Printers, Railroads or Railways, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics|
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:23:10+11:00Aug 2, 2013|Designers, Pakistan, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics|
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:25:12+11:00Feb 22, 2009|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Censored mail, India, Pakistan, Postal History, Ship's Mail, Shipping Archive, Ships, United States|
Indo-Pakistan War 1965 In 1965, August 5th, Pakistan, believing that India having suffered defeat in 1962 against China would not