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The Avshar tribes rose and migrated; the tribes moving slowly are ours.
The decree belongs to the Sultan, but the mountains are ours. reyhan_edis_gine_goc_eyledi_avsar_elleri
This is the most famous line, symbolizing resistance against forced settlement. Those who die are gone, those who survive are ours. 📖 The Historical Story kalktı göç eyledi avşar elleri - Ekşi Sözlük The Avshar tribes rose and migrated; the tribes
Reyhan Ediş is a Turkish Folk Music artist often associated with (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation). Her version of "Gine Göç Eyledi Avşar Elleri" is a contemporary performance that preserves the traditional emotional weight and epic structure of the Bozlak tradition. Those who die are gone, those who survive are ours
Her rendition brings the historical struggle of the Avshar people to modern audiences. 📜 Lyrics & Meaning
"Gine Göç Eyledi Avşar Elleri" (also known as "Kalktı Göç Eyledi Avşar Elleri") is a powerful and historically significant Turkish folk song ( türkü ) in the style. This guide covers the performance by Reyhan Ediş , the historical context of the lyrics, and the story behind the song. 🎤 Reyhan Ediş Performance
The song is based on a poem by , a famous 19th-century folk poet and a member of the Avshar tribe. Key Verses