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Haluk Levent Д°zmir Marеџд± Official

"İzmir'in dağlarında çiçekler açar / Altın güneş orda sırmalar saçar." (Flowers bloom in the mountains of İzmir / The golden sun scatters its gilding there).

The lyrics describe flowers blooming on the mountains of İzmir and honor . Haluk Levent Д°zmir MarЕџД±

In Levent's version, he includes a speech honoring specific resistance groups and heroes like Kara Fatma, Sütçü İmam, and others. 🎸 For Musicians If you want to play along, here are the basics for guitar: İzmir Marşı Chords by Haluk Levent 🎸 For Musicians If you want to play

Haluk Levent dedicated his 2017 version to his grandfather, Süleyman Oğlu Diyap , and all the soldiers who fought for independence. Some music historians note that the melody has

While originally composed around 1923, Levent’s rock arrangement brought the anthem to a younger generation, often going viral during national holidays.

"Yaşa Mustafa Kemal Paşa yaşa / Adın yazılacak mücevher taşa." (Long live Mustafa Kemal Pasha / Your name shall be engraved on a precious stone).

Some music historians note that the melody has roots in older tunes like the "Kafkasya Marşı" or "Erzurum Marşı," sharing similar musical motifs. 🎵 Lyrics and Structure

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"İzmir'in dağlarında çiçekler açar / Altın güneş orda sırmalar saçar." (Flowers bloom in the mountains of İzmir / The golden sun scatters its gilding there).

The lyrics describe flowers blooming on the mountains of İzmir and honor .

In Levent's version, he includes a speech honoring specific resistance groups and heroes like Kara Fatma, Sütçü İmam, and others. 🎸 For Musicians If you want to play along, here are the basics for guitar: İzmir Marşı Chords by Haluk Levent

Haluk Levent dedicated his 2017 version to his grandfather, Süleyman Oğlu Diyap , and all the soldiers who fought for independence.

While originally composed around 1923, Levent’s rock arrangement brought the anthem to a younger generation, often going viral during national holidays.

"Yaşa Mustafa Kemal Paşa yaşa / Adın yazılacak mücevher taşa." (Long live Mustafa Kemal Pasha / Your name shall be engraved on a precious stone).

Some music historians note that the melody has roots in older tunes like the "Kafkasya Marşı" or "Erzurum Marşı," sharing similar musical motifs. 🎵 Lyrics and Structure