Nawanagar

Nawanagar, or Nowanuggur, was a princely/feudatory state on the west coast of India, not far from Mumbai (Bombay).

All stamps of Nawanagar were issued without gum. An engraved seal cancel was used for postal purposes. Other types are remainder cancels.  File:Nawanagar dagger.webp|1877 1 docra dagger File:Nawan 1877 1d thick.webp|1877 1d thick lines. Value ("1") is at lower right in Gujarati File:Nawan1880 1d.webp|1880 1d magenta thin lines. File:Nawan 1893 orange.webp|1893 3d thick paper 
 * In 1877, a 1 docra design showing a curved dagger was issued, imperf or perf 12½. It is inscribed NOWANUGGUR / POST STAMP in an oval ring.
 * In 1877, typeset designs in Gujarati script surrounded by thick framelines were issued.
 * In 1880, these were issued in a narrower (14-18mm wide) format with thin framelines.
 * In 1893, arms designs were issued, now with all text in Devanagari. These are perf 12 on various papers.
 * Nawanagar stamps were replaced with Indian stamps in January 1895.