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The march uses the physical landscape of Anatolia as a metaphor for the political and historical struggles faced by the early Republic.

: The "mighty mountains" represent the formidable obstacles and "steep rocks" ( ) that the nation had to overcome.

), echoing Atatürk's famous mantra: " Türk, güven, çalış, övün " (Turk, trust, work, be proud). Yol Vermeyen Yuce Daglar

: The march concludes with a call to be "civilized" ( uygaru y g a r

: It emphasizes that despite these hardships, the nation reached the present day without "ever straying from the right path". The march uses the physical landscape of Anatolia

: Due to its straightforward melody and patriotic message, it is a primary piece taught in Turkish schools using instruments like the flute, melodica, and guitar .

: The lyrics explicitly honor the Republic as a "sacred gift from Atatürk," identifying it as the source of modern momentum ( ) and national goals ( ülküü l k ü Lyrical Content (Summary) : The march concludes with a call to

: It is frequently performed during Republic Day (October 29) and other national holidays to inspire vatan sevgisi (love of the homeland).