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SCG1991 - Oman 1975 Eradication of Illiteracy Stamp
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This 25 Baiza stamp from the Sultanate of Oman was issued in 1975 to promote the eradication of illiteracy in the Arab world. It features an elderly man writing, symbolizing lifelong learning, and a red flame representing knowledge and enlightenment. The Arabic and English inscriptions reinforce the theme of literacy as a cornerstone of development. This colorful and socially significant stamp is a compelling addition for collectors focused on education and Middle Eastern themes.
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