Neеџet Ertaеџ Zahidem Access
While away, Mustafa received a letter informing him of Zahide's wedding. In his grief, he poured his feelings into a poem starting with "Zahide kurbanım oy ne olacak halim" ("Zahide, my sacrifice, what will become of me?"). Neşet Ertaş’s Contribution
Mustafa was an orphan taken in by a family in the Çiçekdağı district of Kırşehir . He fell in love with the family’s daughter, Zahide . NeЕџet ErtaЕџ Zahidem
He officially recorded "Zahidem" on a record approximately 45 years before his later interviews (around the 1960s/70s), and it soon became a staple of Middle Anatolian folk music. While away, Mustafa received a letter informing him
"Zahidem" is one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant folk songs in the Turkish tradition, immortalized by the legendary "Plectrum of the Steppe," Neşet Ertaş . The True Story Behind the Song He fell in love with the family’s daughter, Zahide
"Dolaştım alemi oy gurbet gezeli, Bulamadım Zahidem'den güzeli" (I wandered the world since going abroad, but I couldn't find anyone more beautiful than my Zahide).
The song captures deep themes of longing (hasret) , despair , and vulnerability . Key lyrics include:





