Yahya Kemal Beyatli Mohac Turkusu Fon «FHD»

: He uses striking metaphors, such as describing victory as a "rosy-faced disaster" whose every kiss is a tulip, blending the concepts of love and war. 3. Historical and Cultural Context

: A key feature is the transition from the physical battlefield to a metaphysical realm. The soldiers "bid farewell to the world" and "mix with angels on the road to Allah". 2. Literary and Artistic Features

Yahya Kemal used specific stylistic choices to evoke the "grandeur" of the Ottoman era: Yahya Kemal Beyatli Mohac Turkusu Fon

: The poem ends with the idea that even after the soldiers pass, a "lightning-like memory" remains in the land, born from the sound of their horseshoes. 4. Quick Facts Table Description Author Yahya Kemal Beyatlı Type Epic Poetry ( Epik Şiir ) Meter Main Symbol

The "hundred horsemen" ( yüz atlı ) representing fearless sacrifice Part of the collection Kendi Gök Kubbemiz Mohaç Türküsü - Vikipedi : He uses striking metaphors, such as describing

: Written in Aruz meter , the poem has a strong internal rhythm that mimics the sound of galloping horses ("nal sesleri").

: Yahya Kemal didn't just record dates; he aimed to revive a "national consciousness." He believed that if we forget this "song" (türkü), we lose our claim to the land. The soldiers "bid farewell to the world" and

: The poem opens with a vivid image of "a hundred horsemen" charging at dawn, driven by the desire to "appear on the horizon of Mohács".