af Vagn Juhl-Larsen | sep 14, 2023 | Stamp of the day
The first French mail service was set up to serve the King and the Royal Court on 19 June 1464. In 1490 the Counts of Thurn and Taxis set up an international service. The mail service in France developed gradually and was eventually made available to everyone in 1603....
af Vagn Juhl-Larsen | sep 13, 2023 | Stamp of the day
INDIAN STATES: Bijawar The native states of India, also known as feudatory or princely states, were typically vassals under a local or regional ruler who owed allegiance to the British Raj. There were about 675 native states in all but many were not parts of British...
af Vagn Juhl-Larsen | sep 12, 2023 | Stamp of the day
The native states of India, also known as feudatory or princely states, were typically vassals under a local or regional ruler who owed allegiance to the British Raj. There were about 675 native states in all but many were not parts of British India proper because...
af Vagn Juhl-Larsen | sep 11, 2023 | Stamp of the day
The native states of India, also known as feudatory or princely states, were typically vassals under a local or regional ruler who owed allegiance to the British Raj. There were about 675 native states in all but many were not parts of British India proper because...
af Vagn Juhl-Larsen | sep 10, 2023 | Stamp of the day
The native states of India, also known as feudatory or princely states, were typically vassals under a local or regional ruler who owed allegiance to the British Raj. There were about 675 native states in all but many were not parts of British India proper because...