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Gгјlcihan Koг§в Yare Gidelim 🔥

In Alevi-Bektashi culture, the "beloved" often refers to the Divine, a spiritual guide, or a state of spiritual unity.

The song typically features the (a traditional string instrument) and emphasizes themes of wandering, longing ( hasret ), and the spiritual path. About Gülcihan Koç GГјlcihan KoГ§В Yare Gidelim

Gülcihan Koç is a highly respected figure in Turkish folk music, particularly known for her interpretations of deyiş (religious/philosophical poems) and türkü (folk songs). Her powerful, emotive voice has made her a prominent representative of Alevi musical culture for decades. In Alevi-Bektashi culture, the "beloved" often refers to

(Let's Go to the Beloved) is a soulful piece of Turkish folk music performed by the esteemed artist Gülcihan Koç . Originally released in 1995 , the song is a staple of her repertoire, blending traditional Alevi-Bektashi themes with the emotional depth of Anatolian folk traditions. Song Overview Artist: Gülcihan Koç Release Year: 1995 Genre: Turkish Folk (Türk Halk Müziği) Duration: 4:01 Listen on: Apple Music Themes and Meaning Her powerful, emotive voice has made her a

The title, Yare Gidelim , translates to "Let's go to the beloved" or "Let us go to the friend." In the context of Turkish folk poetry (Aşık tradition), the "beloved" (yar) often carries a dual meaning:

A longing for a physical partner or a journey back to one's roots.

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