What are Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s favorite songs and folk songs?
He is commemorated throughout the country on the anniversary of his death, after the death of Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 84 years ago at Dolmabahçe Palace on the morning of November 10 at 9:05 a.m. The favorite songs and folklore of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk are explored with curiosity by the citizens. Among Atatürk’s favorite artists are masters such as Müzeyyen Senar and Safiye Ayla. So, what songs did Atatürk like? What popular songs did Atatürk listen to? Atatürk’s favorite songs and folk songs! Atatürk’s favorite artists and songs
Atatürk’s favorite songs and folk songs!
“I don’t complain to anyone” – Müzeyyen Senar
“It happens” (Words and music:) – Müzeyyen Senar
“No Clouds in the Air” (Lyrics and Music:) – Müzeyyen Senar
“Dayler Dayler” (Words & Music 🙂 – Safiye Ayla
“Cana Rival Handan Edersin” (Lyrics & Music:) – Müzeyyen Senar
“Alışık’s Eyebrows Are Black” (Lyrics and Music:) – Safiye Ayla
“The poplars of Izmir” – Müzeyyen Senar
“Wonderful Eyes” (Words & Music 🙂 – Müzeyyen Senar
“The smoke of my cigarette” (Lyrics:) – Müzeyyen Senar
“I’m waiting for the soldier’s road” (Lyrics:) – Müzeyyen Senar
1 “Sleeping Nightingale Passionately” (Lyrics:) – Safiye Ayla
“I sent flour to the mill” (Words and music:) – Müzeyyen Senar
“Did you pass that dive” – Müzeyyen Senar
“The Window Has Opened Bilal Boy” (Lyrics:) – Safiye Ayla
“I have entered the Hâb-gah-ı yâre” – Müzeyyen Senar
“Burnt Omer” – Safiye Ayla
“The fine rose of my idea” – Müzeyyen Senar
“One my purple flower” – Müzeyyen Senar
“Vardar Plain” – Müzeyyen Senar
“It’s evening, more scenes” – Müzeyyen Senar
Why did Mustafa Kemal Ataturk die?
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk began to experience anorexia and weakness in the early months of 1938. He felt itching in various parts of his body and suffered from frequent nosebleeds. This itching was thought to be caused by the ants at Çankaya Mansion, and the mansion was pulverized for this reason. Atatürk was taken to Yalova Termal for special healing treatment due to itching.
In the hotel where he was taken, Dr. Atatürk examined Atatürk on January 22, 1938. Nihat Reşat Belger suspected liver disease and diagnosed Atatürk with cirrhosis following certain examinations.
Atatürk, who was recommended to abstain from doctor Belger, continued his treatment at the spa hotel for some time, but despite all the objections of the doctors, he abandoned the treatment halfway on February 1, 1938 and traveled to Bursa. On March 6, 1938, five doctors consulted Atatürk at Çankaya Mansion and the diagnosis of cirrhosis was finalized. Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk passed away on the morning of November 10.
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