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Jaisalmer princely state fiscal court fee/revenue stamp

JAISALMER                                                                       15  GUN SALUTE STATE

                                                            

Jaisalmer State is the popular name of the kingdom established in the area of present-day Rajasthan by Rawal Jaisal when he moved the capital of reminiscent  of the Bhati dynasty from Ludarva to Jaisalmer (1156) because the old capital Ludarva was vulnerable. Bhati rajputs continued to rule Jaisalmer independently until 1818, when it signed a treaty with the British Empire effectively making it a British Protectorate, a Princely State entitled to a 15-gun salute. Area of state was 41,601 Sq. Km.   ,and population of state was 76,255 in 1931, Privy purse of state at the time of accession in to independent India  on 7 April 1949  was Rs.1,80,000.

                                         The Jaisalmer state had its foundations in the Deogarh state. The new capital of Jaisalmer was founded in 1156 and state took its name from the capital. Traditionally, in the Middle Ages the main source of income for the kingdom was levies on caravans, but the economy was heavily affected when Bombay emerged as a major port and sea trade replaced the traditional land routes. Maharawals Ranjit Singh and Bairi Sal Singh attempted to turn around the economic decline but the dramatic reduction in trade impoverished the kingdom. A severe drought and the resulting famine from 1895 to 1900, during the reign of Maharawal Salivahan Singh, only made matters worse by causing widespread loss of the livestock that the increasingly agriculturally based kingdom relied upon. Maharawal Jawahir Singh’s (1914–49) attempts at modernization also failed to turn the kingdom’s economy around and it remained isolated and backward compared with other areas of Rajasthan.



Court  fee  Stamps  :--

Type-1 – 1887 AD, Size 62x72mm. Imperf. ,Deep brown wove paper, Hand crafted design, cut out to rectangular shape and glued to document.

3 Rupees, Red, Ref. # 19 

Type-2 – 1889-98 AD, Size 28x35mm. Imperf. , Type 1 reduced in design . Deep brown wove paper, Hand crafted design, cut out to rectangular shape and glued to document.

2 Rupees, Brown Red, Ref. # 26 





Type-6 -1928-35 ,  Size 80x36mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.

One Anna, Red, Ref. # 61 
2 Annas, Violet , Ref. # 62 
4 Annas, Deep Yellow , Ref. # 63 
8 Annas, Bluish Green , Ref. # 64 
1 Rupee, Blue , Ref. # 66 
2 Rupees , Brown , Ref. # 67 
4 Rupees , Green , Ref. # 69 
8 Rupees , Gold Brown , Ref. # 70 a

Type-9 -1940-45 ,  Size 90x38mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper. 

8 Annas , Green , Ref. # 95 


Type-10 -1940-45 ,  Size 88x39mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.

4 Annas , Lemon Yellow, Ref. # 104 

Type-11 -1940-45 ,  Size 90x37mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.


1 Rupee , Black on Pink , Ref. # 116 


Type-12 -1940-45 ,  Size 90x38mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.

Two Annas Black / Pink , Ref. # 122   

REVENUE   STAMP :-

Type-22 -1940 ,  Size 19x22mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.


One Anna , Deep Green, Ref. #251

One Anna ,Carmine Red, Ref. #252

Type-28 -1940 ,  Size 37x46mm. , Perf.11 , Wove paper.

One Anna ,Green, Ref. #281 

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