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File:Satrunjaya 1949.jpg

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  • 2007-02-02 09:27 Fconaway 337×251× (45260 bytes) This is a scan I made of a postally used postage stamp of India, issued in 1949.
  • 2006-10-16 23:18 Fconaway 337×251× (45260 bytes)

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Satrunjaya, Jain temple complex near Palitana, 15 August 1949. Indian stamps reflect the country's old and rich cultural heritage.

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