Afghanistan, censored cover sent from Mazare Sharif on 15/1/1934 to London, England, via Termez, URSS (currently in Tajikistan), on 25/1/1934. Opened for censor control and resealed by paper with handwritten words in arabic. After the assassination of King Mohammed Nadir Shah, on 3 November 1933, at the beginning of the new reign of Mohammed Zahir Shah, it was briefly implemented control mail through the postal censorship. This envelope is the rare witness of that short period of transition. ONE OF THE MOST RAREST CENSORSHIP ON THE WORLD.
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