King Faisal I in Traditional Dress -25 rupee

King Faisal I in Traditional Dress -25 rupee

Year
1931
Face Value
25
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
IQ 45
Yvert & Tellier
IQ 75
Stanley Gibbons
IQ 92

Technical Details

Colors
violet
Perforation
12
Printing
Lithography
This stamp highlights the definitive establishment of the Hashemite Monarchy and the consolidation of a modern, sovereign Iraqi state. The illustration features a dignified portrait of King Faisal I wearing traditional Arab headdress (ghutra and agal), carrying a powerful message of national leadership that balances heritage with the requirements of a contemporary constitutional monarchy. In the Iraqi context, this program represents the culmination of the country's struggle for independence and its emergence as an influential Arab nation-state following the post-Ottoman transition. By depicting the monarch as the central symbol of the institution, the stamp reinforces a unified national identity across diverse provinces, while the 1 Rupee denomination continues to reflect the economic ties and postal standards of the British Mandate era during the final years before full independence was realized.