Haluk Levent Д°zmir Marеџд± <Browser>
Haluk Levent's rendition of the (İzmir March) is a powerful, rock-infused modern version of one of Turkey’s most iconic patriotic anthems. This guide covers the song's meaning, its history, and how to play it. Significance and History
Haluk Levent dedicated his 2017 version to his grandfather, Süleyman Oğlu Diyap , and all the soldiers who fought for independence.
The march celebrates the entry of the Turkish Army into İzmir in 1922, a turning point in the Turkish War of Independence. Haluk Levent Д°zmir MarЕџД±
"Yaşa Mustafa Kemal Paşa yaşa / Adın yazılacak mücevher taşa." (Long live Mustafa Kemal Pasha / Your name shall be engraved on a precious stone).
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's rendition of the (İzmir March) is
While originally composed around 1923, Levent’s rock arrangement brought the anthem to a younger generation, often going viral during national holidays.
The lyrics describe flowers blooming on the mountains of İzmir and honor . The march celebrates the entry of the Turkish
"İzmir'in dağlarında çiçekler açar / Altın güneş orda sırmalar saçar." (Flowers bloom in the mountains of İzmir / The golden sun scatters its gilding there).