The Great Gate of Chellah, Rabat - 35 centime

The Great Gate of Chellah, Rabat - 35 centime

Year
1923
Face Value
35
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
MA 61b
Yvert & Tellier
MA 109
Stanley Gibbons
FR-MA 134

Technical Details

Colors
Grey violet
Size
23.5 x 40 mm
Perforation
13½ x 14
Printing
Photogravure
Designer
Joseph de La Nézière
Printers
Hélio-Vaugirard, Paris
This stamp highlights the architectural and historical depth of the Merinid dynasty through its depiction of the Great Gate of Chellah in Rabat. The illustration, framed by an elegant Moorish arch, carries a message of monumental power and protective heritage, showcasing the fortified necropolis that served as a sacred site for centuries. In the Moroccan context, this 1917 program celebrates the country's medieval nature, characterized by red-stone masonry and intricate stone carvings. By featuring this landmark, the institutional message underscores the French Protectorate's effort to document the kingdom's diverse heritage, positioning Chellah as a symbol of the spiritual and royal identity that defines the nation's historical soul.