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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 14:55:47 GMT
The formation of the UAR was celebrated with the same design showing both countries, though even this initial design hints at the political posturing of the period and region, with Syria pushed seemingly towards the back of the design , Egypt in the foreground.
1958,Feb.1 - UAR issues for Syria
Scott # 1 - Establishment of UAR
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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 15:27:28 GMT
1959,Mar.8 - 1st Anniversary of United Arab States
The United Arab States (UAS) was a short-lived confederation of the United Arab Republic UAR (Egypt and Syria) and North Yemen.
Scott # 16 - Flags of UAR & Yemen
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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 15:35:50 GMT
United Arab Republic first Anniversary .
1959,Feb.22 - Scott # 17 - Arms of UAR
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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 15:51:49 GMT
United Arab Republic Second Anniversary .
1960,Feb.22 - Scott # 38 - Arms and Flag
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Post by salentin on Jul 3, 2018 16:44:04 GMT
The formation of the UAR was celebrated with the same design showing both countries, though even this initial design hints at the political posturing of the period and region, with Syria pushed seemingly towards the back of the design , Egypt in the foreground.
1958,Feb.1 - UAR issues for Syria
Scott # 1 - Establishment of UAR
I think this is an over-interpretation: the position of Egypt and Syria on the the stamp simply shows the geographic situation.
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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 17:45:42 GMT
I think this is an over-interpretation: the position of Egypt and Syria on the the stamp simply shows the geographic situation.
Maybe so, that is only my humble opinion
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Post by Bombadil on Jul 3, 2018 18:34:29 GMT
The 14th Anniversary of the French Troops Evacuation
1960,May 12 - Scott # 45 - Evacuation Day
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2018 18:49:07 GMT
Maybe so, that is only my humble opinion Judging by their history before 58, the break up in 61 and now basically enemies I would say the stamp represented a "Bridge over Troubled Waters"
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Post by khj on Jul 3, 2018 20:13:01 GMT
The 14th Anniversary of the French Troops Evacuation
1960,May 12 - Scott # 45 - Evacuation Day
Is there any significance to what appears to be a reverse (by Western standards) "W" and reverse "N" in "WE DEMAND ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE"? The "N" in "EVACUATION DAY" is not reversed.
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Post by brightonpete on Jul 3, 2018 20:26:11 GMT
And the "E" in EVACUATION" looks more like a € as in Euro.
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Post by outremer01 on Aug 14, 2019 11:50:24 GMT
I can't speak from any point of authority, but I viewed the design of the inscription as possibly trying to depict a slogan used by people - expressed in a form that perhaps would be found scrawled on a building or wall - to demand freedom from the occupying forces. We should remember, that for many Syrians, English (or rather French), is not even a second language. I'm not sure where the choice of "E" in "evacuation" comes from, perhaps an error in the intial design required a "C" to be changed to an "E". It would be interesting to see what Royal Mail or USPS might do if asked to produce a multi-lingual stamp design...
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Post by outremer01 on Aug 14, 2019 11:53:23 GMT
UAR - Syria AIR Aleppo Cotton Festival Issued: 9th October 1958
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Post by outremer01 on Aug 14, 2019 11:57:40 GMT
UAR - Syria AIR Issued: 11th October 1961 The last stamp issued under the United Arab Republic, following the revolt staged by Syrian troops on 28th September 1961, which led to the proclamation of the Syrian Arab Republic.
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Post by outremer01 on Aug 14, 2019 12:04:53 GMT
UAR - Syria 12th Anniv of Evacuation of Foreign Troops from Syria Issued: 15th to 17th May 1958
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Post by outremer01 on Mar 3, 2020 10:42:26 GMT
U.A.R. Syria 1959 various issues overprinted "U.A.R." (with Arabic)
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:35:27 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 2nd April 1958 Further to the UAR Commemoration set shown above, here is a souvenir sheet showing the same stamps:
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:38:10 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 9th October 1958 Aleppo Cotton Festival
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:39:50 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 28th November 1958 AIR Gliding Festival
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:43:21 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 17th April 1959 AIR 13th Anniversary of Evacuation of Foreign Troops from Syria
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:47:35 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 30th August 1959 6th Damascus Fair
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Post by outremer01 on Jun 10, 2020 18:53:37 GMT
United Arab Republic (Syria) 1st October 1959 AIR Aleppo Cotton Festival
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Post by outremer01 on Nov 6, 2020 17:11:57 GMT
Some First Day Covers I have picked up at stamp fairs and on eBay: Sixth Damascus Fair (issued 30th August 1959) 13th Anniv of Evacuation of Foreign Troops from Syria (17th April 1959) Two definitives (issued 6th October 1959 and 1st December 1959) Girls' College, Damascus (issued 17th February 1960) Arab Telecommunications Union Commemoration - 2nd Damascus Conference (without overprint)
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Post by outremer01 on Nov 12, 2020 18:55:21 GMT
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