EPM
INDEPENDENT POSTAL ADMINISTRATION
The first post office in Sharjah
was opened on July 10th, 1963 and at the same day the government placed on
sale its first definitive postage stamps. Arrangements were made with the
British postal agency in Bahrain for international surface and airmail
service. On August 6th, 1964, Sharjah first aerogramme was issued
bearing the same design of the first Sharjah definitives issue. Formula sheets have been
recorded used in Sharjah post office with or without postage stamps. The one,
which used without stamps are usually sent officially from Sharjah post
office, these were tied by the official rectangular box inscribed “Government
of Sharjah & Dependencies / General Post Office / Number / Date” in
green ink. The official rectangular box cancel was introduced during the year
1963 in Sharjah post office for official use on post office mails. Only one Sharjah Registered
Letter envelope is known used in Sharjah post office during the Independent
postal administration. The envelope is 19.5x12.5cm in size, inscribed “REGISTERED
LETTER. – This letter must be given to anofficer of the Post Office to be
Registered and a receipt obtained for it” in blue ink in Arabic and
English. All Sharjah envelopes and postal forms were printed by Al Radhwan
Press in Dubai. Parcels form “DESPATCH NOTE”
were rarely seen used in Sharjah post office. It is known used in two
different languages, French and English only. On February 20th, 1965, Khor
Fakkan post office the dependency of Sharjah was opened. Gulf Aviation, a
BOAC affiliated company has established a twice-weekly air service to and
from Sharjah. First Khor Fakkan set were issued on March 20th, 1965. Before
the opening of Khor Fakkan post office in Sharjah, envelopes and postal forms
were printed by Al Radhwan Press in Dubai. Sharjah stamps and cancels were
used in Khor Fakkan post office, and combination usage of Sharjah and Khor
Fakkan stamps are known used either in Khor Fakkan or Sharjah post office. Nine types of
cancels are recorded used in Sharjah during the independent postal
administration, and almost all types are used in two different colors, black
or magenta ink. Six of these types were inscribed “SHARJAH & DCIES”
in Arabic and English, two inscribed “SHARJAH - KHOR FAKKAN”, also in
Arabic and English, and one inscribed “POSTAGE PAID” in English only. Independent Postal
Administration Links: More links to Sharjah Postal History:-
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