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SCG2108 - 1909 Khanate of Khiva Map & Portrait Stamp – 1 Tenga (Overprinted)
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This rare 1909 stamp from the Khanate of Khiva (modern-day Uzbekistan) features a striking blue design with a detailed map of the region and a portrait of a khan in traditional headgear. Originally issued in the local currency of 1 tenga, this example bears a black overprint, possibly indicating later revalidation or administrative use. The ornate calligraphy and crescent emblems reflect strong Islamic influence. A prized item from one of Central Asia’s lesser-known postal histories.
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