Pakistan Postal Stamp Collection
It is not so obvious which stamp is the first issue of Pakistan. In 1854 East India Company issued the first modern postal system in South Asia. Before this issue, a local postage stamp was issued in 1852, known as “Scinde Dak”. Scinde Dak is the oldest stamp in Asia and was used in Karachi City and remaining Sind regions. Since Karachi and Sind are part of Pakistan today, it is possible to claim that Scinde Dak is the first stamp of Pakistan.
The East Indian issues of 1854 were used throughout the regions currently in Pakistan. However, since the notion of PAKISTAN did not exist at that period, it is theoretically difficult to call them (or Scinde Dak) the first stamp of Pakistan. The name PAKISTAN was invented around the 1930s to symbolize Muslim nations of the Indian Subcontinent: “P” from Punjab, “A” from Afghans (the majority of NWFP people), “K” from Kashmir, “S” from “Sind”, and “TAN” from Baluchistan.
Therefore, the first stamp of Pakistan, according to the orthodox classification among philatelists, is a set of British Indian...