Often credited to Neşet Ertaş (lyrics) and his father, Muharrem Ertaş (music), though it is widely regarded as a traditional folk piece (türkü).
The Turkish folk song (I Climbed Over the Garden Wall) is a cornerstone of Anatolian musical heritage, most famously associated with the legendary "Plectrum of the Steppe," Neşet Ertaş . Core Origins and Style
Originates from Kırşehir , a central Anatolian city known for its rich "Bozlak" tradition.
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The song narrates a bold, romantic pursuit where the "garden wall" acts as both a physical and social barrier.
A rhythmic Oyun Havası (dance air) often played at weddings and celebrations. Symbolic Meaning
A metaphor for getting "entangled" in love or the physical vines used to climb to a lover's window.

