Stamp
SCG4508 - Pakistan 1960s – Shalimar Gardens, Lahore – 20 Paisa Green
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This 20 Paisa green postage stamp from Pakistan features a detailed engraving of the Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, a Mughal-era masterpiece built under Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. The stamp showcases the garden’s elegant pavilion and reflective pool, symbolizing Pakistan’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Issued during the 1960s, it represents the classic definitive series highlighting landmarks of national pride. A fine collectible for enthusiasts of South Asian philately and architectural themes, this stamp carries both historical and artistic significance. A must-have addition to any Pakistan or Mughal architecture collection.
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