Nile Landscape with Shadoof - 6 piastre
This stamp highlights the traditional agricultural life and the vital importance of the Nile River to the Sudanese economy and identity. The illustration features a shadoof, an ancient irrigation tool used to lift water from the river to the fields, carrying a message of human ingenuity and the enduring connection between the land and its people. In the context of early 20th-century Sudan, this 1-millième issue celebrates the country's rural heritage and the foundational crafts that sustained its communities long before the arrival of modern machinery. By framing this serene landscape within a bilingual administrative border, the program reflects the institutional goal of the Anglo-Egyptian administration to document and honor the local way of life, positioning the Nile not just as a strategic waterway, but as the life-giving artery that defines the nation's nature and survival.