The Republic of Dagestan was established on January 20, 1921, as an Autonomous Republic in the composition of the RSFSR. It forms a part of the North Caucasian Federal District and is a member of the North Caucasian Economic Region. The area is 50.27 thousand sq. km. The population is 3 133 303 (2021). The capital of the Republic is Makhachkala. Nowadays, the defining sectors of the economy of Dagestan are agriculture, winemaking, fishing, arts and crafts (including carpet weaving), oil and natural gas recovery, consumer goods manufacturing and chemical industry, mechanical engineering and electric power generation. There are 1,200 buildings acknowledged as monuments of architecture in Dagestan, and 40 of them are monuments of federal significance. Among them, there are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The postage stamp provides inscription “100 years of the Republic of Dagestan”. The margins of the block feature the coat of arms of the Republic of Dagestan and the national ornament; the Naryn-Kala fortress in Derbent; the defensive tower in Itsari; an arch of Uytash airport; the central Juma mosque and the Kumyk theater named after A.P. Salavatov in Makhachkala; the Avarian Music and Drama Theater named after Gamzat Tsadasa; the Partu Patima monument in the village of Kumukh of the Lakia District; the Vatan museum complex in Khitsib; and the Chirkey Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Paper |
Printing method |
Perforation |
Format of the stamp |
Format of the block |
Edition |
Chalk surfaced |
Offset + security system |
12½ |
round d-33 mm |
135 × 88 mm |
27 thousand blocks |