Muharrem Ertas Kalkti Goc Eyledi Avsar Elleri -

Refers to Arabian horses making long distances short during the migration.

The song is a (heroic folk poem) written by the 19th-century poet Dadaloğlu . It serves as a defiant anthem against the Ottoman Empire's forced settlement policies.

It contains the iconic verse, "Ferman padişahın, dağlar bizimdir" (The edict belongs to the Sultan, but the mountains are ours). Muharrem Ertas Kalkti Goc Eyledi Avsar Elleri

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It is classified as an Avşar Bozlağı , performed with a long-necked bağlama (divan sazı) played with a powerful, drum-like resonance. 📜 Key Lyrics & Meaning Refers to Arabian horses making long distances short

The lyrics capture the sorrow of leaving home and the determination of a nomadic warrior culture.

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Highlights the weapons (Kirman swords) they carried as they resisted settlement.