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Gul Gazeli Fon Muzigi

The title translates to or "Rose Ghazal." In Turkish-Islamic tradition, the rose often symbolizes:

: Occasionally used in a broader literary sense to represent beauty, purity, or even geographical longing. Common Uses

: Primarily associated with Osman Yanardağ , who released it on the album Ağlasın .

: Providing an emotional backdrop for reading classic or modern Turkish poems.

: Specifically representing the Prophet Muhammad.

Because of its evocative nature, you will frequently find "Gül Gazeli" used for:

: Reflecting a state of melancholic devotion and deep affection.