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List of Ottoman post offices in Palestine : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Ottoman post offices in Palestine
The List of Ottoman post offices in Palestine contains those post offices operated in Palestine during Ottoman rule. The establishment of a new imperial postal system in 1834 and development of the transportation network resulted in vast improvements in the transport and communications systems. International and domestic post offices were operated by the Ottoman administration in almost every large city in Palestine, including Acre, Haifa, Safed, Tiberias, Nablus, Jerusalem, Jaffa, and Gaza.〔Levy, 1998, p. 536.〕
The Imperial edict of 12 Ramasan 1256 (14 October 1840)〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, pp. 17-21.〕 led to substantial improvements in the Ottoman postal system and a web of prescribed and regular despatch rider (''tatar'') routes was instituted.〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 17.〕 Beginning in 1841, the Beirut-route was extended to serve Palestine, going from Beirut via Damascus and Acre to Jerusalem.〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 21〕
Postal services were organized at the local level by the provincial governors and these leases (''posta mültesimi'') came up for auction annually in the month of March.〔 It is reported that in 1846 Italian businessmen Santelli and Micciarelli became leaseholders and ran a service from Jerusalem to Ramle, Jaffa, Sûr, and Saida.〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 21-22, quoting Tobias Tobler ''Memorabilia from Jerusalem'', 1853.〕
By 1852, a weekly service operated from Saida via Sûr, Acre (connection to Beirut), Haifa, and Jaffa to Jerusalem, also serving Nablus beginning in 1856. That same year, two new routes came into operation: Jerusalem–Hebron–Gaza, and Tiberias–Nazareth–Chefa Omer–Acre.〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 22.〕 In 1867, the Jerusalem-Jaffa route operated twice a week, and beginning in 1884, the Nablus-Jaffa route received daily despatches.〔
Initially all the postal facilities had the status of relay stations, and letters received their postmarks only at the Beirut post office. In contradiction to that rule, a small number of markings ''Djebel Lubnan'' have been discovered:〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 25.〕 these are believed by philatelists to have been applied by a relay station at Staura (Lebanon). In the 1860s, most relay stations were promoted to the status of branch post offices and received postmarks, initially only negative seals, of their own.〔Collins & Steichele, 2000, p. 23.〕 The postmarks of an office's postal section usually contained the words ''posta shubesi'', as opposed to ''telegraf hanei'' for the telegraph section. In 1860 ten postal facilities worked in Palestine, rising to 20 in 1900 and 32 in 1917.
==Ottoman post offices==

A number of post offices are only known from archival material such as proof strikes of postmarks in Turkish PTT archives or lists prepared by the Ottoman Post for the UPU before 1914. Philatelists have so far not recorded any genuinely used postmarks or other postal material for these postal facilities:

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