Kut Barrage - 4 fils
This definitive airmail stamp from the Kingdom of Iraq features a striking, deep purple design depicting an early twin-engine transport aircraft flying over the historic Kut Barrage (Kut Dam) on the Tigris River. Issued in 1949 as part of a landmark definitive series showcasing the nation's infrastructural achievements and growing civil aviation network, the stamp has a face value of 4 Fils . While some values in this definitive definitive set featured prominent gateways like the Basra and Baghdad international airports, this particular denomination honors the engineering marvel of the Kut Barrage, completed in the late 1930s to regulate water flow and transform agricultural irrigation across the region. The composition beautifully symbolizes the intersection of modern aerial connectivity and vital national river engineering, serving as a classic example of mid-twentieth-century Middle Eastern airmail philately.