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Who invented the post office Or Letter writing? which century
Asked by Judy Pawar,
20 Feb '08 12:06 pm
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The first post office, called 'Master of the Posts', was established by Henry VIII in the year 1516. Historians have discovered letters written by people in every civilisation of the world, including ancient India, ancient Egypt, Sumer, Rome, Greece and China.
Answered by Akshay Kalbag, 20 Feb '08 12:12 pm
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1516 Henry VIII established a "Master of the Posts" (Sixteenth Century)
Answered by MASTERMIND, 20 Feb '08 12:15 pm
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