Hatay

The French mandate of Alexandretta became part of Turkey, renamed Hatay. From September 1938 to June 1939, it remained semi-autonomous until absorbed fully into Turkey as Hatay province.  File:Hatay surch.jpg|10 sentim surcharge File:Hatay surch B.A.webp|1½k on 3k surcharge File:Hatay map.jpg|1939 1½ kurus pictorial File:Hatay Turkish flag.jpg|6 kurus pictorial File:Hatay overprint.jpg|10pa annexation overprint 
 * In 1939, Turkish stamps were surcharged HATAY / DEVLETİ in santims and kurush. Postage dues were similarly surcharged.
 * Later in 1939, a pictorial series was released, similarly inscribed but now in Turkish currency of paras and kurus. Again, postage dues were also issued.
 * Finally, the pictorials were overprinted T.C. / ilhak tarihi / 30-6-1939 to commemorate its annexation. Postage dues were similarly overprinted.

Postage due
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 * In 1939, Turkish postage dues inscribed TAKSE PULU were surcharged with HATAY / DEVLETİ.
 * Also in 1939, pictorial dues were issued similar to the regular issue designs, inscribed POSTALARI / TAKSE PULU
 * As with the pictorials, the previous postage dues were overprinted T.C. / ilhak tarihi / 30-6-1939