Mutawakkilite Kingdom -  8 buqsha

Mutawakkilite Kingdom - 8 buqsha

Year
1940
Face Value
8
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Ornaments

Catalogs References

Michel
YE-AR 35
Yvert & Tellier
YE-K 32
Stanley Gibbons
YE-AR 35

Technical Details

Colors
Purple
Perforation
12½
Printing
Lithography
Printers
Waterlow & Sons Ltd
This stamp belongs to the definitive series of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, serving as a formal representation of the state's administrative sovereignty and Zaydi religious identity during the reign of Imam Yahya bin Muhammad. The central motif features a prominent crescent shape—a powerful symbol in Islamic iconography—inscribed with elegant Arabic calligraphy that asserts the Imam's religious authority and title. Surrounding this central element are intricate arabesque patterns and traditional motifs that reflect Yemen's rich artistic heritage and decorative crafts. By including the French inscription "POSTES DU ROYAUME DE YEMEN" alongside the Arabic text and the "BOGSHAS" currency denomination, the stamp highlights the kingdom's efforts to institutionalize its postal service for international engagement while remaining firmly rooted in its conservative theological and cultural foundations.