Stampfinder D01

Stamps with arabic-style script only

Match the inscription or the image. Be aware that text is usually read from right to left and can be stylized and may not match exactly. We will try provide a useful number of examples.

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Pahang script.png
Malayan state Pahang  File:Pahang 30c.jpg 

Muscat.png
Muscat ("Al Busaid 1363").  File:Muscat 9p.jpg| 

Perlis script.png
Malayan state of Perlis.  File:Perlis 3c Raja.jpg 

Perak script.png
Malayan state Perak.  File:Perak 1c.jpg 

Trengganu script.png
Malayan state of Trengganu.  File:Trengannu Sultan.jpg 

Kelantan script.png
Malayan state of Kelantan  File:Kelantan Ibrahim 8c.jpg 

Negri Sembilan script.png
Malayan state Negri Sembilan.  File:Negri Sembilan 5c script arms.jpg 

Iran inscr. A.png
The stamps of Iran used Persian script only on their stamps issued 1936-49. Note in addition, currency is expressed in D (dinars) or R (rials).  File:Iran Pah I.jpg File:Iran bridge.jpg File:Iran Pahl 2 20R.jpg File:Iran Shah 2.jpg File:Iran official.jpg 

Selangor script.png
Malayan state Selangor.  File:Selangor mosque.jpg File:Selangor 2dollar.jpg File:Selangor 8c.jpg </Gallery>

Libya fancy script.png
Libya, Libyan Arab Republic in fancy script.  File:Libya youth.jpg|Libya (Libyan Arab Repubic). See: Libya. </Gallery>

Postal tax.png
Iran, postal tax stamp. Note the characters at left are the same as the Iranian stamp inscription.  File:Iran postal tx.jpg|See the inscription between the leaf-like decorations. </Gallery>

Bahawalpur script A.png
 File:Bahawalpur official.jpg|Pakistani province Bahawalpur official. See: Bahawalpur. File:Bahawalpur indian ovpt.jpg|Pakistani province Bahawalpur. A different inscription overall </Gallery>

Lib ya Jamahiriya script.png
Libya (Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) 

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