: The song was sourced from the local musician Çekiç Ali and compiled by Osman Özdenkçi . It is also famously associated with the "pioneer of the bozlak" style, Neşet Ertaş .
is a classic Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by Orhan Hakalmaz . The song is a lyrical celebration of beauty and love, deeply rooted in the Central Anatolian musical tradition. Song Background and Origins
: Officially registered in the TRT archives as belonging to the Kırşehir region.
: A key location mentioned in the lyrics ( Çırpınıp da Şanova'ya çıkınca ). There is debate whether this refers to a specific place or "şano" (meaning stage), suggesting the girl was a performer. Orhan Hakalmaz's Version
: A phrase meaning her glances "destroy" or "perish" the soul of the admirer due to her intense charm.