Indian Miniature Stamp Sheet – Rampur Raza Library ( 19th June 2009 )

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Discover a piece of India’s rich cultural and historical heritage with this exquisite philatelic tribute to the renowned Rampur Raza Library. This vibrant collection of Indian postage stamps, issued in 2009, celebrates the library’s status as a treasure house of rare books, invaluable manuscripts, and significant artifacts. Each stamp, valued at 5.00 INR, meticulously showcases a unique facet of the library’s vast holdings. The collection features a stamp depicting the iconic Rampur Raza Library building itself, a symbol of scholarly preservation. Another stamp highlights a rare painting of ‘Madonna holding a book’ from Emperor Jahangir’s personal album, offering a glimpse into Mughal imperial art and influences. The spiritual and artistic depth of India is captured in a stamp illustrating the scene of ‘Ram and Laxman with Jatayu,’ a beautiful rendition from the Valmiki Ramayana in Persian Nasta’liq script by Sumer Chand. Further enriching this historical narrative is a stamp dedicated to ‘The Colophon of Hindi Padmawat of Malik Muhammad Jaisi in Persian,’ showcasing the library’s literary treasures. The artistic mastery of the Mughal period is once again evident in a stamp featuring ‘An illustrated page from Diwan-i-Hafiz of Akbar’s personal collection,’ providing insight into the aesthetic tastes of one of India’s greatest emperors. Beyond the stamps, the overall design of this commemorative piece subtly incorporates elements of Indian numismatics, with depictions of thick silver coins belonging to both Emperor Jahangir and Emperor Akbar, further emphasizing the historical context and value. This philatelic item is not just a collection of stamps; it is a meticulously curated display of India’s intellectual and artistic legacy, making it an essential acquisition for philatelists, historians, and enthusiasts of Indian heritage and rare collections. A truly unique and educational artifact, perfect for display or investment, celebrating the enduring legacy of the Rampur Raza Library and the cultural richness it preserves.