While widely known in Ankara , different versions are also attributed to Burdur (Tefenni).

Fast-paced, rhythmic string playing characteristic of the Kırıkkale school.

The song is a staple at weddings and social gatherings ( muhabbet ) in Central Anatolia, known for its rhythmic energy and emotional depth. Key Lyrics & Meaning

This guide explores the 2020 performance of the folk song "" by Tahir Uçar , a prominent artist in the Central Anatolian folk music scene. This specific version was recorded for Bozlak TV and is associated with Ahmet Bıyıklı from Kırıkkale , who likely served as the organizer or producer. Song Overview & Origin

High-pitched and soulful, following the traditions of Central Anatolian masters like Neşet Ertaş.

: An admiring description of her graceful walk.

: Describes the feeling of being a "stranger" or "lonely soul" in someone else's village, emphasizing the distance between the lovers. The Performance Style Tahir Uçar's 2020 rendition is characterized by:

This is a traditional Turkish folk song (türkü) often performed in the Bozlak or Oyun Havası (play tune) style typical of the Kırıkkale and Ankara regions.