Nile Gunboat on the River - 2 millieme
This stamp highlights the era of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium in Sudan, a period defined by military consolidation and the modernization of riverine transport. The illustration features a Nile gunboat—specifically a paddle-steamer—navigating the waters alongside a traditional sailing dhow, carrying a message of industrial progress and the imposition of colonial order over the vast Sudanese interior. In the context of 1901 Sudan, this program represents the strategic importance of the Nile as the nation's primary artery for trade, communication, and governance following the defeat of the Mahdist State. As a "Postage Tax" or postage due issue, the stamp reflects the development of a formal, regulated postal institution under the new administration, while the bilingual inscriptions in English and Arabic underscore the dual administrative identity that characterized the country's heritage during the early 20th century.