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Postage stamps and postal history of Qatar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Postage stamps and postal history of Qatar
This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Qatar. == First mails == Qatar had special treaty relations with Great Britain from 1916 until 3 September 1971, when it became an independent state. From 18 May 1950 British residents were able to send mail through the office of the British Political Officer in Doha. The first three sendings of mail had Bahrain or British Postal Agencies in Eastern Arabia stamps which were cancelled by a circular office stamp but later mail had the stamps cancelled at Bahrain until a Doha canceller was introduced in July 1950. Before 1950, foreign residents made their own arrangements for mail to be sent to Bahrain from where it entered the postal system.〔''Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue: Part 19 Middle East''. 6th edition. London: Stanley Gibbons, 2005, pp.249–265. ISBN 0-85259-576-X〕 In August 1950 the post office became a separate organisation open to the public and a further post office was opened at Umm Said oil terminal on 1 February 1956. British stamps overprinted BAHRAIN were used at first, followed by stamps of the British Postal Agencies in Eastern Arabia.〔 Mian Muhammad Rafique Ahmed, a Pakistani, was Qatar's first Postmaster General, appointed in 1955.
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