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"" (Saruhan Songs) refers to the traditional folk music and cultural repertoire associated with the historical Saruhan region, centered around modern-day Manisa, Turkey . 1. Historical & Regional Context
The songs are rooted in the legacy of the Sarukhanids (Saruhanoğulları) , a Turkmen principality that ruled the region in the 14th century.
Look for performers from Manisa or those specialized in "Aegean Folk Music" (Ege Türküleri). SaruhanВ ЕћarkД±larД±
The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT Arşiv) is the primary source for authentic, field-recorded versions of these folk songs.
You can find curated playlists of Aegean folk music on platforms like Spotify or YouTube by searching for "Manisa Türküleri" or "Ege Zeybekleri." "" (Saruhan Songs) refers to the traditional folk
A traditional "Saruhan" sound usually includes the Saz (Baglama) , Zurna (double-reed wind instrument), and Davul (bass drum).
Melancholic songs dealing with regional tragedies or lost loved ones. Look for performers from Manisa or those specialized
Like much of Western Anatolia, Saruhan songs often feature the Zeybek , a heavy, dignified dance rhythm (typically 9/8 or 9/4 time).