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Ancient Bronze Horse Statue, Murun City, Mongolia

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Technical Data

Date of Issue September 11, 2006
Denomination Rs. 15
Quantity 800,000
Perforation line13¼ x 14
Printer India Security Press, Nasik
Printing Process Photogravure
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Shri Kamleshwar Singh
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2157

Stamp Number IN 2167b

Yvert et Tellier IN 1922

Stanley Gibbons IN 2344

WADP Numbering System - WNS IN037.2006

Themes

The Ancient Bronze Horse Statue represents an important example of early artistic and cultural expression from Mongolia’s ancient past. This remarkable sculpture, discovered in Murun, is an archaeological finding dating back to the Bronze Age. Cast in bronze, the statue reflects the craftsmanship and artistic skills of early metalworkers and highlights the historical significance of the horse in Mongolian culture.

Horses have always played a central role in the life and traditions of Mongolia. From ancient times, they have been essential for transportation, pastoral life, warfare, and cultural identity across the vast steppe landscape. The creation of a bronze statue depicting a horse indicates the deep respect and symbolic importance attached to the animal by early Mongolian communities.

The statue also illustrates the advanced metalworking techniques practiced during the Bronze Age. The careful casting and shaping of the bronze demonstrate the technical expertise of artisans who were able to transform metal into expressive artistic forms. Such artefacts provide valuable insights into the cultural and technological development of early societies in Central Asia.

The discovery of this sculpture in Murun city of Khuvsgul Province underscores the region’s archaeological richness and contributes to the understanding of Mongolia’s ancient heritage. Artefacts like the bronze horse statue serve as enduring symbols of the close relationship between humans, animals, and nature in nomadic cultures.

Commemorative Postage Stamp

The Ancient Bronze Horse Statue was featured on a commemorative postage stamp jointly issued by the postal administrations of India and Mongolia to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations. The philatelic issue celebrates the rich traditions of art and craftsmanship shared by both countries and symbolizes their long-standing friendship and cultural exchange.

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