Judo contestants, designed by Chun Hee-han, printed by photogravure, and issued by (South) Korea on October 8, 1971 as one of a set of two stamps publicizing the 52nd National Athletic Meet, held in Seoul, Scott No. 799.
Bersilat means "to do fighting" . this Malaysian martial art is similar to Pentjak Silat, an Indonesian martial art, which it is thought to have derived from. It is a self defense system dating from the fifteenth century. (from usadojo.com)
So do you not consider boxing and greco-roman wrestling martial arts but yes to judo and tai-kwan-do?
Ever society has had it's oral history and folk wrestling traditions. I know oil wrestling is the official sport of Turkey so googling "Turkey wrestle stamp" got me this.
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