During the First and Second World Wars, envelopes and postal items were controlled at the entry and exit points of the countries involved in the war. This action was called postal censorship and was popular due to the presence of the British colonial ...
During the First and Second World Wars, envelopes and postal items were controlled at the entry and exit points of the countries involved in the war. This action was called postal censorship and was popular due to the presence of the British colonial government in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean region, especially in the southern regions of Iran. For this reason, there are some documents left about this issue, some of which have been published in the present collection. The present book contains color pictures of forty-six postal envelopes that arrived in Bushehr from inside or outside the country in the years of the first and second world wars. It has been collected in order to revive the cultural and historical heritage of Bushehr and for the use of researchers.
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