Bussahir

Bussahir, or Bashahr, was a feudatory state of India located in the northern Punjab region.

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 * In 1895, a variety of designs showing a tiger in different frames was issued. They were all inscribed BUSSAHIR STATE. These were on laid paper, perf or imperf. They are counterstamped in red, blue green or violet with a fancy "RS" monogram handstamp (initials of Tika Ragunath Singh, son of the Raja). Examples without overprints are probably remainders, reprints or (possibly) accidentals.
 * In 1896, a new series on wove paper was issued. Most designs were changed somewhat and values were printed in new colors.
 * ¼a and ½a values were issued engraved and pin perfed.
 * Otherwise, lithographed values from ½a to 4a were issued pin perf and imperf. Not all values were used. These were counterstamped "RS" as before in various colors. Again, examples without overprints exist, either remainders or accidentals.
 * Bussahir stamps became obsolete in March 1901.