Stamp
SCG6640 - Turkey 1975 – Karacaoğlan (1606–1679) Commemorative Issue
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Issued by the Republic of Turkey in 1975, this 110 kuruş commemorative stamp honors Karacaoğlan, one of the most celebrated Turkish folk poets and minstrels of the 17th century. The design depicts a statue of Karacaoğlan holding his saz (a traditional stringed instrument), symbolizing the deep connection between Turkish oral poetry and music. With earthy tones and minimalist design, the issue pays tribute to his lyrical legacy of love, nature, and the Anatolian spirit. Printed by APA Ofset Basımevi, the stamp stands as a significant cultural tribute in modern Turkish philately.
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