Elleri | Muharrem Ertas Kalkti Goc Eyledi Avsar

While many artists have performed it, Muharrem Ertaş's rendition is considered the most definitive and authentic.

Highlights the weapons (Kirman swords) they carried as they resisted settlement. Muharrem Ertas Kalkti Goc Eyledi Avsar Elleri

Refers to Arabian horses making long distances short during the migration. While many artists have performed it, Muharrem Ertaş's

Ertaş begins the song with a characteristic, high-pitched vocal cry (a hallmark of the Bozlak style) that gradually moves to lower tones. While many artists have performed it

It chronicles the forced migration of the Avşar Turkmens from their ancestral lands in the Taurus Mountains to Central Anatolia. 🎤 Muharrem Ertaş’s Masterpiece

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

He utilizes the "cuk cuk" technique, a rhythmic vocal ornamentation also found in Turkmen music from Central Asia.