The title refers to the "Inns of Çavdır" (Çavdırın Hanları). Historically, these were bustling stopping points for travelers and merchants in the region.

"" is a classic folk song (türkü) from the Burdur region of Turkey, specifically the Tefenni district. It is a quintessential example of the "Teke Yöresi" musical style, known for its vibrant rhythms and the use of traditional instruments like the kabak kemane and cura .

A renowned folk musician and TRT artist from Burdur, he is dedicated to preserving the "Teke" culture.

References to "Keklik" (partridges) and "Dirmil" (a nearby town) anchor the song in the specific geography of the Teke region. Key Contributors

The lyrics tell a story steeped in local history and personal tragedy, often centered around themes of longing, injustice, and the rugged landscape of the Taurus Mountains.