# M3000 - Aden and States 25 Different Stamps
Discover the History and Culture of Aden with 25 Assorted Stamps
Aden has a fascinating history linked to Britain and India that is reflected on its postage stamps. You can explore all of this history and culture with this affordable collection of Aden and Aden States stamps. Selections vary, but you might see British monarchs, Arabian sultans, historic old buildings, stamps on stamps, sports, art, wildlife, and more. These are beautifully detailed stamps you’ll want to see for yourself. Order yours today!
History of Aden Postage Stamps
Aden is a port city in present-day Yemen. In the 1800s, it was a popular exchange port for mail traveling between the Indian Ocean and Europe. From 1854 to 1937, Aden used the stamps of British India. In 1937, Aden separated from India and became the Colony of Aden, at which time it began issuing its own stamps.
In 1939, a new series was issued that pictured King George VI. The sultans of the two major states in the Hadhramaut (a part of the Aden Protectorate) opposed these stamps because they were sovereigns of their own and not subjects of the king. To resolve the issue, the British government issued separate stamps for Kathiri State of Seiyun and Qu'aiti State of Shihr and Mukalla (later Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut). The stamps of these two states were valid throughout all of Aden. Aden and these states continued to issue stamps until 1965, when they were all replaced with the stamps the Federation of South Arabia and later the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen.
Discover the History and Culture of Aden with 25 Assorted Stamps
Aden has a fascinating history linked to Britain and India that is reflected on its postage stamps. You can explore all of this history and culture with this affordable collection of Aden and Aden States stamps. Selections vary, but you might see British monarchs, Arabian sultans, historic old buildings, stamps on stamps, sports, art, wildlife, and more. These are beautifully detailed stamps you’ll want to see for yourself. Order yours today!
History of Aden Postage Stamps
Aden is a port city in present-day Yemen. In the 1800s, it was a popular exchange port for mail traveling between the Indian Ocean and Europe. From 1854 to 1937, Aden used the stamps of British India. In 1937, Aden separated from India and became the Colony of Aden, at which time it began issuing its own stamps.
In 1939, a new series was issued that pictured King George VI. The sultans of the two major states in the Hadhramaut (a part of the Aden Protectorate) opposed these stamps because they were sovereigns of their own and not subjects of the king. To resolve the issue, the British government issued separate stamps for Kathiri State of Seiyun and Qu'aiti State of Shihr and Mukalla (later Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut). The stamps of these two states were valid throughout all of Aden. Aden and these states continued to issue stamps until 1965, when they were all replaced with the stamps the Federation of South Arabia and later the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen.