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Emirates Post issues commemorative stamps to honour Ed-dour archaeological site in Umm Al Quwain

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Emirates Post Group (EPG), in association with the Department of Tourism and Archaeology in Umm Al Quwain, has issued commemorative stamps, along with a souvenir sheet and postcard, to honour the Ed-dour archaeological site, which is one of the largest local settlements in Umm Al Quwain’s coastline dating back to the Roman era, from the late first century BC to third century AD. The stamps were launched by Sheikh Majid bin Saud Al Mualla, Chairman of the Umm Al Quwain Tourism and Archaeology Department in the presence of Abdulla Mohammed Alashram, Group CEO of Emirates Post Group, at the Umm Al Quwain Creative Centre.

Sheikh Majid bin Saud Al Mualla underlined the importance of such initiatives which are aimed at highlighting and promoting the historical monuments of the UAE. “This initiative significantly contributes to preserving and reviving the local heritage, which is part of the country’s history, by strengthening the UAE’s identity and familiarizing future generations with their national heritage in cooperation with various national institutions,” he added.

Abdulla M. Alashram, Group CEO of Emirates Post Group, said: “At Emirates Post Group, we strive to highlight the landmarks of the UAE through commemorative stamps,as part of our commitment to promote the archaeological and civilizational heritage of our nation, as well as to solidify the UAE’s standing in the global tourism landscape. We are pleased to issue our latest commemorative stamps in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and Archaeology in Umm Al Quwain, in an effort to highlight the historic significance of the Ed-dour site, which served as a commercial seaport and a trade hub between South Mesopotamia, Persia, and India at a pivotal point in history. We look forward to strengthening our partnership with Umm Al Quwain’s Department of Tourism and Archaeology and making use of commemorative postage stamps as essential marketing tools to honour our civilizational and cultural legacy.”

The commemorative ‘Ed-dour Archaeological Site’ stamps, souvenir sheet and postcard will be available for purchase at Emirates Post Customer Happiness Centres and via Emirates Post Group’s philatelic website: www.emiratespostshop.ae.

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