Great Britain – offices in Eastern Arabia

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 * In April 1948, stamps were issued for use in Eastern Arabia: Abu Dhabi (1963 to March 1964), Dubai (to January 1961), Muscat (to April 1966), Qatar (1950 to March 1957). These were all Great Britain stamps surcharged in annas, rupees and later, naye paisa.
 * In 1948, British definitives (George VI new pale colors) were surcharged in annas and rupees. For brief periods in 1951 and 1953, the 3a and 6a stamps were used in Kuwait due to shortages of those values.
 * Also in 1948, the Silver Wedding set was surcharged. The rest of the British commemorative/omnibus issues would follow, surcharged.
 * In 1950-55, definitives in changed colors were surcharged along with the new 2/6 value.

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 * In 1952-54, the first Elizabeth II series with Tudor crown water mark were surcharged and issued.
 * In 1955, 2r on 2/6 and 5r on 5/- Waterlow castle high values were issued. In 1960, the same De La Rue values were also surcharged and issued.
 * In 1956-57, second Elizabeth II series values with St. Edward's crown watermark were surcharge and issued.
 * In 1957, definitives were now surcharged in naye paisa.
 * In 1960-61, definitives with Multiple crowns watermark were similarly surcharged.

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