Baghdad in British Occupation - Ottoman Civil Architecture 1/2
This stamp highlights the theme of civic life and regional identity through its depiction of traditional Ottoman domestic architecture, showcasing a large courtyard house that reflects the era’s urban heritage and social structures. The symbolism of the illustration emphasizes the stability and everyday reality of Ottoman society, framed by intricate geometric borders that celebrate Islamic decorative arts. Within the context of occupied Iraq, the heavy "BAGHDAD IN BRITISH OCCUPATION" overprint creates a stark visual contrast between the peaceful, domestic scene and the reality of military administration. This program serves as an institutional bridge, showing how the British utilized existing Turkish civil infrastructure and philatelic stocks to maintain the flow of commerce and communication while signaling a definitive change in the region's historical and political trajectory.