Michel Reference
TN 1537
Stanley Reference
TN 1517
Yvert Reference
TN 1462
Themes
personalities
Description
Mosbah Jarbou, born in 1914 in Beni Khedache and died on May 26, 1958, is a Tunisian fellaga. Coming from the Medenine region, more precisely from Beni Khedache (southern Tunisia), he engaged in the resistance against the French protectorate. In 1952, he led the armed resistance movement against French settlers in southern Tunisia. In 1956, Habib Bourguiba convinced the fellagas to lay down their arms during negotiations for internal autonomy.
However, during an air attack by the French army remaining in the south of the country (Remada), Jarbou was killed in 1958.
In 1970, Omar Khlifi devoted a film to his combat journey: Les Fellagas. In 2002, a postal stamp with a face value of 250 millimes was issued with his image by the Tunisian Post Office.
However, during an air attack by the French army remaining in the south of the country (Remada), Jarbou was killed in 1958.
In 1970, Omar Khlifi devoted a film to his combat journey: Les Fellagas. In 2002, a postal stamp with a face value of 250 millimes was issued with his image by the Tunisian Post Office.
Size
28x41 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Ali Fakhet
Printers
Tunisia Post Printing House
Perforation
13
Print
Offset
Face Value
0,25 DT
Mint Value
0,58 $
Used Value
0,29 $
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