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English: Turkish postal tax stamp in favour of the Red Crescent, representing a map of the country, from a 1928 design, this one issued 1941 and cancelled 1943 in Istanbul.
Français : Timbre turc de bienfaisance au profit du Croissant-Rouge représentant une carte du pays, type de 1928, celui-ci émis en 1941 (d'après le nom de l'imprimerie "Damga Matbaası") et oblitéré à Istanbul en 1943.
Русский: Почтово-налоговая марка Турции. Сбор в фонд Красного Полумесяца (1941, 1 пиастр).
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English: Post of Turkey
Русский: Почта Турции
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English: Public Domain
Français : domaine public
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