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This brown stamp from Egypt, issued in 1921, features a traditional felucca sailing boat on the Nile, with palm trees in the background. The felucca, a symbol of Egyptian river life, was widely used for transport and trade along the Nile. The inscription is bilingual, showing both Arabic and English text, along with the denomination of 1 Millieme. Part of the definitive "Felucca Issue," it reflects Egypt’s transition era under British influence while preserving national identity. A classic piece of early 20th-century Egyptian philately, admired for its strong cultural theme and elegant engraving.
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