Originally hailing from the region of Turkey, specifically the Hanak district, this piece is an anonymous (traditional) work. It was officially compiled into the national repertoire by Yücel Paşmakçı, with Tekin Büyükkaya serving as the source person.
References a journey where many "strangers" (garip) have died, emphasizing loneliness and the collective mourning of nature, as even the "birds go into mourning" for the fallen. 🤝 The Ölmez Brothers' Collaboration
Symbolizes the dark, heavy, and impenetrable nature of life's hardships. Originally hailing from the region of Turkey, specifically
"Bu Dağlar Kömürdendir" is a traditional Turkish folk song (türkü) that gained renewed popularity through a 2020 collaboration between brothers Taylan Özgür Ölmez and Taner Ölmez. The track serves as a bridge between classical folk music and modern interpretation, featuring Taner Ölmez, known widely for his lead role in the medical drama Mucize Doktor . 🎵 Song Background and Origin
Depicts destiny as a predatory bird with "iron claws," suggesting that when one's time comes, there is no escape from the inevitable. 🤝 The Ölmez Brothers' Collaboration Symbolizes the dark,
Bu Dağlar Kömürdendir - Taylan Özgür Ölmez - Musixmatch
The song's lyrics are deeply rooted in Anatolian melancholia, often associated with the Pashin (Pasinler) road, a historical route in Erzurum known for its harsh winter conditions and treacherous terrain. ✍️ Lyrical Themes and Symbolism 🎵 Song Background and Origin Depicts destiny as
The lyrics reflect on the fleeting nature of life and the inescapable grip of destiny. Key metaphors include: