Sohar Fort - 100 bisa

Sohar Fort - 100 bisa

Year
1970
Face Value
100
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
OM 119
Yvert & Tellier
OM 100
Stanley Gibbons
OM 118

Technical Details

Colors
Multicolor
Perforation
14½ x 13½
Printing
Photogravure
Printers
Harrison & Sons Ltd.
Focusing on the historical Samail Fort, this stamp celebrates the cultural and religious heart of the Samail Gap, the traditional caravan route connecting the coast to the interior. The illustration showcases the fort rising above a dense oasis of date palms, symbolizing prosperity, hospitality, and the importance of agriculture in Omani life. As Samail is historically recognized as the site of the first mosque in Oman, the theme carries a message of spiritual and historical continuity. The fortress serves as a sentinel over the trade routes, reflecting an era when Omani identity was forged through the management of land, water (the aflaj irrigation system), and the protection of tribal territories within the rugged mountain passes.