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This 1976 Kuwaiti passport, renewed in 1978, belonged to Fatmah Husain Jamal, a student whose travel documents reveal fascinating insights into Middle Eastern mobility during a pivotal historical moment. The passport features an Iranian visa stamp from the Imperial Iranian Embassy in Kuwait, documenting international travel during the post-Iranian Revolution era—a rare artifact capturing cross-border movement before the Iran-Iraq War reshaped regional dynamics. The document authentically reflects 1970s Kuwaiti citizenship standards, visa protocols, and the educational and personal journeys of young Gulf citizens. A compelling historical artifact for collectors interested in Middle Eastern geopolitics, travel history, and the documentary evidence of individual lives intersecting with major world events.