damgalar
Damgalar, also known as "stamps" in English, are small pieces of paper or other material that are affixed to objects, documents, or mail. Historically, their primary purpose was to indicate the payment of a fee, often for postage, taxes, or official processing. The use of damgalar has evolved over time, with many modern applications focusing on authentication, identification, or as decorative elements.
The most common type of damga is the postage stamp, which is affixed to letters and parcels
Beyond their functional role, damgalar have also gained popularity as a hobby for collectors, known as philatelists.