Monday, December 20, 2021

Postcards From Tatarstan

 

The first collection of открытки из Татарстана was published in 1913. This series of pictures includes many of the most important cultural and historical events in the territory. The photographs depict the life and customs of the people in their traditional clothing. The cards feature bright and colorful images of the costumes, as well as descriptions and diagrams of the cuts. The postmark date is 18 June. The images of the costumes are a combination of folk and artistic creativity.

The first batch of Kazan postcards was issued in 1916 and was made in watercolor drawing style. These cards were created to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of Kazan. They are in excellent collectors' condition, but may show the normal wear and tear associated with old postcards, including ink on the front or bends in the corners. The card measures about 7.5 x 4.2 inches when folded. The cards are in very good condition, but are likely to show some signs of age.



The House of Friendship of Peoples named after A.E. Kulakovsky also issued a set of postcards, "Tatar national costume." These postcards show the men's traditional costume, as well as other cultural and historical items. The house of parliament also released a collection of cards that depict the traditional dress of Tatar men. The collection is also noteworthy for its archival value, since many of these postcards are now sold to collectors.

These postcards were produced in limited editions, celebrating the city's 1000th anniversary. The designs on the cards are in the style of watercolor drawings and are in very good collector's condition. Although they may be in a few minor creases and wear, they are still in very good shape, and are usually in excellent condition. There is some usual wear and tear associated with old postcards, such as ink on the front or bends in the corners. They are about 7.5 x 4.2 inches and folds.

A number of the postcards have a rich history. For example, one of the best-known sets features the city's main square, which is surrounded by mountains. Another collection shows the city's landscape from the top. There are several postcards with the same design, and they are all worth collecting. In addition to the cities of Russia, Tatarstan also features a large number of unique and historic sights.

The postcards are designed to convey the history and culture of the region. For example, one of the most popular sets features the city's 8th & Broad Streets, where you can visit the city's museum of Islamic art. The other set depicts the area's cosmopolitan side. A few of the other postcards feature the country's capital, Kazan. This type of Russian and Tatarstan stamps is often used as a means of communication.

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