Stamp
SCG8483 - Turkey 1975 – Karacaoğlan (1606–1679)
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This 110 kuruş commemorative stamp from Türkiye Cumhuriyeti (Republic of Turkey) was issued in 1975 to honor Karacaoğlan, one of the most beloved Turkish folk poets of the 17th century. The design, printed by APA Ofset Basımevi, shows a statue of Karacaoğlan holding his saz (a traditional stringed instrument), symbolizing his life as a wandering minstrel and lyric poet. His verses celebrated love, nature, and the human spirit, influencing generations of Anatolian folk culture. The earthy tones of brown and olive green give the stamp a rustic aesthetic fitting for this timeless troubadour.
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