Mosque Tadjoura - 2 centime

Mosque Tadjoura - 2 centime

Year
1909
Face Value
2
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
FR-SO 67
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SO 68
Stanley Gibbons
FR-DJ 152

Technical Details

Colors
violet
Size
40x24 mm
Perforation
14 x 13½
Printing
Typography
Designer
Pawel Merwart
Printers
Jules-Jacques Puyplat
This illustration highlights the religious and architectural heritage of the French Somali Coast, specifically reflecting the deep Islamic roots that define the cultural landscape of the region. The central theme focuses on a traditional mosque and its prominent minaret, set amidst a grove of palm trees, which serves as a symbol of spiritual community and stability within the arid Horn of Africa. The presence of local figures gathered near the structure reinforces the message of social cohesion and the importance of sacred spaces in the daily lives of the territory's inhabitants. Historically, this scene emphasizes Djibouti's identity as a significant cultural crossroads, where the architectural styles of the Red Sea coast meet the natural oases of the desert, illustrating a settled and pious society that flourished alongside the ancient maritime trade routes connecting Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.