Shahpura

Shahpura was a feudatory state in northwestern India.

 File:Shapura 1 pice A.jpg|1920 1 pice value. Normal pen cancel. 
 * Its first stamp was issued on gray blue paper in 1914, inscribed in carmine RAJ / SHAHPURA / Postage 1 pice. It is perforated on 2 or more sides.
 * In 1917, the same typeset design was issued imperf on drab/brownish gray paper.
 * In 1920, the inscription was changed to RAJ / SHAHPURA / 1 pice and was again on drab/brownish gray paper.
 * In 1928, a 1 anna black on pink stamp was issued.

Postal-fiscal
 File:Shapur 1a postal fiscal.jpg|1940 1 anna die II 
 * Beginning in 1930, purely postal stamps were dropped and postal-fiscals were put into use. These showed the coat of arms of Shahpura in carmine. A version using a second die was released in 1940. Forgeries exist of the latter.
 * c.1940, court fee stamps were authorized for use as postage.
 * In 1948, coat of arms stamps were overprinted with a boxed overprint when Shahpura joined the Rajasthan Union.