Jind

Jind was an Indian princely state in north Punjab. It issued stamps both as a convention state and a feudatory state.

Feudatory state issues
Jind's feudatory state issues are all without gum.  File:Jind half a imperf I.jpg|1874 ½ anna value File:Jind R brown II.jpg|1882 ¼a imperf 
 * In 1874, designs with an "R" over values in Arabic script were issued on thin wove paper. Note the common frame design for all values.
 * In 1875, those designs were issued on thick blue laid paper.
 * In 1882-84, new designs each with different frames for each value were issued. They exist perf 12 and imperf, on thin yellowish wove and laid papers.
 * In July 1885, these were replaced by Jind's convention states issues as postage. They continued to be used as revenues for a time, with punch or pen cancels employed for that usage.

Convention state issues
 File:Jind curved QV.jpg|1885 2 anna value File:Jind QV JEEND.jpg|1885 1 rupee "JEEND" File:Jind red JHIND ovpt.jpg|1886 1 rupee with red overprint File:Jind QV 1r JHIND STATE.jpg|1893 1r value File:Jind 2a KEVII.jpg|1906 2a Edward VII 
 * In 1885, contemporary Victorian Indian stamps were overprinted with JIND / STATE curved around the portrait. Reprints exist with words measuring differently (9mm and 9½mm instead of the original 8mm and 9mm).
 * In 1885, stamps were overprinted JEEND / STATE but were never used.
 * In 1886, stamps were overprinted JHIND / STATE with some values also overprinted in red.
 * In 1900-04, the "widows weeds" designs and previous designs in new colors were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1903-09, Indian Edward VII definitives were overprinted JHIND STATE.
 * In 1907-09, new designs were similarly overprinted.

 File:Jind KGV 8a.jpg|1914 8a value File:Jind KGV 1r.jpg|1914 1r value File:Jind KGV 9p.jpg|1921 9a on 1a surcharge File:Jind KGVI 5r.jpg|1937 5r value File:Jind KGVI 3p.jpg|1941 3p value 
 * In 1914-27, George V stamp of India were overprinted JIND / STATE (two lines). In 1924-27, values in new colors were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1921, a 9a on 1a surcharge was issued.
 * In 1927-37, George V stamps were overprinted JIND STATE in a single line.
 * In 1934, designs in new types or colors were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1937-38, George VI stamps were issued, overprinted JIND STATE in a single line.
 * In 1941-43, contemporary Indian George VI stamps were overprinted JIND.

Officials
 File:Jind curved small SERVICE.jpg|1885 ½ anna value File:Jind QV JEEND offic.jpg|1885 1a value File:Jind JHIND offic.jpg|1886 2a value (single overprint) File:Jind KEVII offic.jpg|1907 2a Edward VII 
 * In 1885, definitives with the curved overprint were overprinted again with SERVICE. Reprints of these also exist.
 * In 1885, "JEEND" overprinted stamps were overprinted SERVICE. These were never used.
 * In 1886, contemporary overprinted stamps were re-overprinted with SERVICE. These were also never used.
 * In 1886-1902, contemporary Victoria stamps were overprinted SERVICE / JHIND / STATE.
 * In 1903-06. Edward VII stamps were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1907, the new Edward VII designs were similarly overprinted.

 File:Jind KGV jind state 1a.jpg|1914 1a value File:Jind KGV 4a offic.jpg|1914 4a value File:Jind KGV offic.jpg|1914 1r value File:Jind KGV jind state offic 5r.jpg|1929 5r value File:Jind KGVI 2r offic.jpg|1942 2r value 
 * In 1914-27, contemporary Indian George V official stamps were additionally overprinted JIND / STATE (two lines).
 * In 1927-37, contemporary Indian George V stamps were overprinted JIND STATE / SERVICE (closely spaced).
 * In 1934, new George V designs were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1937-40, George VI stamps were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1939-43, the new Indian George VI officials were overprinted JIND, with regular rupee values overprinted JIND / SERVICE.