Egypt: Tomb of the Aggressors

1957 Egypt Tomb of the Aggressors

This issue linked the contemporary victory over the 1956 Anglo-French-Israeli invasion (the Suez Crisis) with a long historical narr­ative of foreign aggression repelled on Egyptian or broader Middle Eastern soil. By selecting battles and figures spanning more than two millennia—from ancient pharaonic victories to medi­eval triumphs against Crusaders and Mongols—the issue framed Egypt as a continuous defender of its homeland and the wider Arab world. Culturally, the stamps reinforced rising Arab nationalism, celebrated resis­tance to imperial powers, and positioned modern Egypt under Nasser as heir to an ancient lineage of leadership and military resil­ience. This fusion of ancient, medieval, and modern history created a powerful visual message of national pride, unity, and anti-colo­nial identity in the post-Suez era. Issued 26 July 1957

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