Stamp: Mosque in Urfa (Turkey 1922)

Mosque in Urfa (Turkey 1922)

01 January (Turkey ) within release National Unification of All Turks goes into circulation Stamp Mosque in Urfa face value 100 Turkish kuruş

Stamp Mosque in Urfa in catalogues
Michel: Mi:TR 776

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue National Unification of All Turks:

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Stamp Mosque in Urfa in digits
Country: Turkey
Date: 1922-01-01
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 100 Turkish kuruş

Stamp Mosque in Urfa it reflects the thematic directions:

Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a family of small flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word mosquito (formed by mosca and diminutive -ito) is Spanish and Portuguese for little fly. Mosquitoes have a slender segmented body, one pair of wings, three pairs of long hair-like legs, and specialized, highly elongated, piercing-sucking mouthparts. All mosquitoes drink nectar from flowers; females of some species have in addition adapted to drink blood. The group diversified during the Cretaceous period. Evolutionary biologists view mosquitoes as micropredators, small animals that parasitise larger ones by drinking their blood without immediately killing them. Medical parasitologists view mosquitoes instead as vectors of disease, carrying protozoan parasites or bacterial or viral pathogens from one host to another.

Stamp, Mosque in Urfa, Turkey,  , Mosque