ruins of Kanawat - 200 piastre

ruins of Kanawat - 200 piastre

Year
1947
Face Value
200
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
SY 536
Yvert & Tellier
SY PA9
Stanley Gibbons
SY 441

Technical Details

Colors
Yellow brown
Size
42 x 25 mm
Perforation
13½
Printing
Lithography
Designer
Paul Koroleff
This stamp honors Syria's deep classical history by featuring the archaeological ruins of Kanawat ("Kanaouat"), an ancient city located in the volcanic region of Jabal al-Druze. The illustration focuses on the monumental, freestanding Roman columns rising against a rugged mountain landscape, symbolizing the country's rich historical depth and architectural endurance. Superimposed over this heritage site is a twin-engine aircraft, creating a dialogue between the region's ancient identity as a crossroads of civilizations and its modern integration into twentieth-century aviation networks. Ornate, complex arabesque panels frame the vignette, anchoring this "Poste Aérienne" expression of progress within the continuous lineage of traditional Syrian craftsmanship.