Baghdad in British Occupation - Ottoman Administrative Building 1/2
This stamp highlights the theme of governance and the physical presence of the state through its illustration of a prominent Ottoman administrative building. The image carries a message of bureaucratic order and institutional continuity, representing the heart of regional authority in the pre-war era. However, the bold "BAGHDAD IN BRITISH OCCUPATION" overprint, accompanied by a striking red crescent, signals a dramatic shift in sovereignty and the military appropriation of the city's infrastructure. In the Iraqi context, this program serves as a historical record of the transition from a long-standing Ottoman province to a territory under British control, where the very symbols of civil administration were repurposed to legitimize a new foreign mandate and integrate the local postal service into the British military economy.