: The poem laments the end of the "age of masters" who excelled with the bow and sword. With the introduction of firearms ( delikli demir or "holed iron"), physical prowess and personal honor in close-quarters combat were replaced by long-distance weaponry.
: Variations of the song are recorded in regions like Kastamonu , with versions archived by musicologists such as Muzaffer Sarısözen. OsmanlД± MГјzikleri TГјfek Д°cad Oldu
: The line is part of a koçaklama (heroic folk poem/song) by Köroğlu (born Ruşen Ali), who led a rebellion against the Bolu Beyi after the governor blinded his father. : The poem laments the end of the
: The "broken bravery" ( mertlik bozuldu ) refers to the idea that anyone, regardless of their training or noble character, could now strike down a skilled warrior from a distance without looking them in the eye. Musical Analysis: The Köroğlu Folk Song : The line is part of a koçaklama
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