File:Buddha stamp 1932.jpg

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English: Postage stamp used in Afghanistan. Afghanistan joined the Universal Postal Union in 1928, part the First Definitive Monuments Series. The series included a 3-Afghanis postage stamp plainly titled 'Bamian'. Large Bamiyan Buddha statue. The red and white bichrome stamp.
Date First used in 1932.
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Abdul Ghafoor Breshna  (1907–1974)  wikidata:Q317116
 
Abdul Ghafoor Breshna
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Breshna, Ustad Abdul Ghafur
Description Afghan painter, poet, composer and film director
Date of birth/death 10 April 1907 Edit this at Wikidata 4 January 1974 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kabul Kabul
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Afghanistan and Germany
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creator QS:P170,Q317116
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This work is in the public domain in Afghanistan according to The law on the support the right of authors, composers, artists and researchers (Copy Right Law). (unofficial English translation) because:
  • It is a photograph, painting, or other audiovisual work originally published more than 50 years ago, or
  • It is any other form of protected work and more than 50 years have passed since the death of the last surviving author and the date of original publication.

All works published using a pseudonym enter the public domain 50 years after publication, unless the author's identity subsequently becomes known. Afghan copyright law only protects “photographic works that have been created using an original mode” (Art. 6).

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current13:08, 29 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 13:08, 29 December 2018656 × 901 (298 KB)BevinKacon (talk | contribs){{Information |description={{en|1=Postage stamp used in Afghanistan. Afghanistan joined the Universal Postal Union in 1928, part the First Definitive Monuments Series. The series included a 3-Afghanis postage stamp plainly titled 'Bamian'. Large Bamiyan Buddha statue. The red and white bichrome stamp.}} |date=First used in 1932. |source=From [https://postalmuseumblog.si.edu/2018/04/politicization-of-afghanistans-archaeological-postage-stamps-commemoration-and-destruction-of-the-ba.html] |auth...

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