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Postal Stamp Image : INTERIOR OF COCHIN SYNAGOGUE 0576 Indian Post
Stamp Issue Date : 15/12/1968
Postage Stamp Dinomination : 0.20
Postal Stamp Serial Number : 0576
Postal Stamp Name : INTERIOR OF COCHIN SYNAGOGUE
Stamp Information : THE QUARTER CENTENARY OF THE COCHIN SYNAGOGUE A distinguishing feature of Indian history is that many foreign influences have through the ages sustained and enriched a basically Indian culture. People of many races have been coming into India throughout its long history. Some came and held brief sway like the Macedonians under Alexander. The Islamic era saw almost a millennium of such movements into the country. European came next, first as traders and then as conquerors, culminating in the establishment of British rule. 2. There was another kind of peaceful two-way movement, comprising commercial, religious and cultural intercourse. This intercourse flourished on the eastern and western sea-boards of the peninsula. Right from the earliest times Ionian and Roman ships made regular visits to Indian sea-ports. The Jews in Kerala are believed to have reached India after the destuction of the second temple in Jerusalem in the year 72 A.D. This shows that by that time there must have been a long established maritime link between India and the Meditrranian lands. 3. Thus was woven into the multi-coloured fabric of Indian life still another ethenic group. The first definite historical mention of the Jews in Kerala occurs in the famous Jewis copper plates which is recorded the gift of a village from a local ruler to the settlers. The date of these copper plates os not finally settled, but probably they pertain to the period around 100 A.D. Till the 15th century, Jews from abroad periodically visited this prosperous settlement near Cranganore. But other forces like the Moors and the Portuguese came on the scene and destroyed it in the 16th century. The Jews then sought refuge in Cochin whose Hindu ruler granted them a site for habitation. Here was built the Jew Town in 1567 and the Synagogue the next year, 4. The fact that an oft-persecuted community like the Jews could find peaceful assylum in India symbolises the secular character of our State where all communities can flourish regardless of colour, creed or race. The P & T Department is happy to associate itself with the four-hundredth anniversary celebrations of the Cochin Synagogue by issuing a commemorative postage stamp on the occasion.
Philatelic Stamp Description : The design of the stamp is vertical and depicts inner view of a synagogue - a worship place of Jewis People.
Stamp Currency : P
Stamp Type : COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language : English
Stamp Overall Size : 3.91 x 2.90 cms
Postal Stamp Print Size : 3.56 x 2.5 cms.
Number of Stamps Per Sheet : 35
Stamp Perforations : 13 x 13
Postal Stamp Shape : Vertical
Postage Stamp Paper : Unwatermarked paper
Indian Stamp Process : Photogravure
Number of stamps printed : 30,00,000
Stamp Printed At : India Security Press
Indian Stamp's Color : Carmine
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