Sari Gelin is a legendary folk ballad symbolizing intercultural love, existing in Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Turkish traditions with disputed origins dating back centuries.
A poignant folk melody symbolizing cross-cultural ties in the Caucasus, often interpreted as a lament or love ballad.
A timeless Anatolian folk ballad about forbidden love, often associated with the Armenian and Turkish communities of Erzurum. Its melancholic melody has become symbolic of Eastern Anatolian musical traditions.
Sarı Gelin is a legendary folk ballad with disputed origins among Turkish, Armenian, and Azerbaijani cultures, depicting a love story often linked to regional folklore. Its haunting melody symbolizes shared Anatolian heritage.