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Postage stamps and postal history of Manchukuo

Manchukuo (Japanese for "Manchu State") was a Constitutional monarchy in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia, the region being the historical homeland of the Manchus who founded the Qing Dynasty of China. In 1931, it was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and in 1932, a puppet government was created. This was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II.
Manchukuo issued its first postage stamps on 26 July 1932.〔(Manchukuo. ) Sandafayre Stamp Atlas, 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2013. (Archived here. )〕 A number of denominations existed, with two designs: the pagoda at Liaoyang and a portrait of Puyi. Originally the inscription read (in Chinese) "Manchu State Postal Administration"; in 1934, a new issue read "Manchu Empire Postal Administration". An orchid crest design appeared in 1935, and a design featuring the "Sacred White Mountains" in 1936.
1936 also saw a new regular series featuring various scenes and surmounted by the orchid crest. Between 1937 and 1945, the government issued a variety of commemoratives: for anniversaries of its own existence, to note the passing of new laws, and to honor Japan in various ways, for instance, on the 2600th anniversary of the Japanese Empire in 1940. The last issue of Manchukuo came on 2 May 1945, commemorating the 10th anniversary of an edict.
After the dissolution of the government, successor postal authorities locally handstamped many of the remaining stamp stocks with "Republic of China" in Chinese and so forth. In addition, the Port Arthur and Dairen Postal Administration overprinted many Manchukuo stamps between 1946 and 1949.
==References and sources==

;References
;Sources
* Stanley Gibbons Ltd, various catalogues
* Stuart Rossiter & John Flower, ''The Stamp Atlas'', W H Smith, 1989
* ''XLCR Stamp Finder and Collector's Dictionary'', Thomas Cliffe Ltd, c.1960


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