Cil | Ashiyan Bir Firtina Tuttu Bizi Rumeli Selanik Fatma
: Born in 1893 in Thessaloniki (Selanik), Fatma Çil fled to Anatolia with her husband, Ali Bey, in 1912. During the chaotic journey on crowded trains, the couple lost each other and were never reunited. Fatma later settled in Şarköy and eventually remarried, but she frequently sang this lament for her lost love, often weeping at the line, "Our reunion, oh my love, is left for the afterlife" .
: The song is widely recognized as one of the favorite folk songs of Atatürk, who was himself born in Thessaloniki. Ashiyan Bir Firtina Tuttu Bizi Rumeli Selanik Fatma Cil
: Another narrative associated with the song involves two friends in Thessaloniki, Sabri and Dimitri, who fell in love with women from the opposite community (Sabri with a Greek girl named Angeliki, and Dimitri with a Turkish girl named Şefika). Their forbidden love led to conflict, imprisonment, and eventually permanent separation during the forced migrations. Symbolic Lyrics : Born in 1893 in Thessaloniki (Selanik), Fatma

