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Mevlut Can Kaplan — Biz Hara

The lyrics are heavily rooted in ideology, emphasizing a distinct cultural and political separation between Turkic peoples and Iran (Persians).

The phrase "Biz hara, Farslar hara" roughly translates to "Where are we, where are the Persians?"—a rhetorical device used to highlight perceived differences in identity and destiny. Mevlut Can Kaplan Biz Hara

The lyrics mention major Turkic centers such as Tebriz, Baku, and Ankara , calling for a unified "Turan". The lyrics are heavily rooted in ideology, emphasizing

References to Gök Tanrı (the ancient Turkic Sky God) suggest a return to ancestral roots and divine favor for the "Bozkurtlar" (Grey Wolves). Cultural Impact and YouTube .

You can listen to the track on various platforms, including SoundCloud , Apple Music , and YouTube .

The lyrics are heavily rooted in ideology, emphasizing a distinct cultural and political separation between Turkic peoples and Iran (Persians).

The phrase "Biz hara, Farslar hara" roughly translates to "Where are we, where are the Persians?"—a rhetorical device used to highlight perceived differences in identity and destiny.

The lyrics mention major Turkic centers such as Tebriz, Baku, and Ankara , calling for a unified "Turan".

References to Gök Tanrı (the ancient Turkic Sky God) suggest a return to ancestral roots and divine favor for the "Bozkurtlar" (Grey Wolves). Cultural Impact

You can listen to the track on various platforms, including SoundCloud , Apple Music , and YouTube .