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The title refers to a popular medley of two iconic Turkish folk songs typically performed in the Fasıl style (traditional ensemble music). The specific rendition associated with "Fasl-ı Beyoğlu" or "Karllos" is a staple of Istanbul’s tavern ( meyhane ) culture. 🏝️ Ada Sahillerinde Bekliyorum

This is one of Istanbul’s most famous "İstanbul Türküsü" (folk songs). It is written in the makam (musical mode) with a Sofyan rhythm. Ada Sahilleri _ Yuru Dilber Yuru Fasl I Beyoglu Karllo

The lyrics "I am waiting on the shores of the island" symbolize Suat’s desperate hope for her return after her family forbids the marriage. The title refers to a popular medley of

The melody is shared with the famous Arabic song "Qadduka El Mayas" and has a Greek version titled "Matia Mou" . Yürü Dilber Yürü It is written in the makam (musical mode)

Often linked to a tragic love story between Suat Bey and Şadiye Hanım . Suat, a poor young man, falls in love with Şadiye, a wealthy girl, at Büyükada .

This is a lively, rhythmic song often used to transition from slower pieces to a more upbeat atmosphere during a Fasıl performance.

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The title refers to a popular medley of two iconic Turkish folk songs typically performed in the Fasıl style (traditional ensemble music). The specific rendition associated with "Fasl-ı Beyoğlu" or "Karllos" is a staple of Istanbul’s tavern ( meyhane ) culture. 🏝️ Ada Sahillerinde Bekliyorum

This is one of Istanbul’s most famous "İstanbul Türküsü" (folk songs). It is written in the makam (musical mode) with a Sofyan rhythm.

The lyrics "I am waiting on the shores of the island" symbolize Suat’s desperate hope for her return after her family forbids the marriage.

The melody is shared with the famous Arabic song "Qadduka El Mayas" and has a Greek version titled "Matia Mou" . Yürü Dilber Yürü

Often linked to a tragic love story between Suat Bey and Şadiye Hanım . Suat, a poor young man, falls in love with Şadiye, a wealthy girl, at Büyükada .

This is a lively, rhythmic song often used to transition from slower pieces to a more upbeat atmosphere during a Fasıl performance.