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Interspeech 2024

Kos, Greece
1-5 September 2024

Chairs: Itshak Lapidot, Sharon Gannot
doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2024
ISSN: 2958-1796

The folk songs of , a district of Afyonkarahisar , serve as a vital repository of the region's cultural identity . Rooted in the Bozulus Türkmen tradition, these songs reflect the nomadic heritage, geographical isolation, and social history of the Emir Dağı highlands. This paper examines the lyrical themes, musical structures, and historical narratives of these "türkü" to understand their role in preserving local heritage. 2. Historical Context and Türkmen Roots

TÜRKÜPEDİA Repertuar Türküleri Külliyatı - REPERTÜKÜL Afyon TГјrkГјleri Emir DaДџД±

: Common themes include highland life (yayla) , separation, military service, and tragic love stories. 3. Case Study: "Emirdağı Birbirine Ulalı" The folk songs of , a district of

: The name "Emir" is believed to have evolved from " Eymür ," a prominent Oghuz Turk tribe. Case Study: "Emirdağı Birbirine Ulalı" : The name

This draft paper explores the cultural and musical heritage of the folk songs from the Afyonkarahisar region, focusing on the iconic "Emirdağı Birbirine Ulalı" and the broader traditions of the Türkmen communities.

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Afyon Tгјrkгјleri Emir Daдџд± May 2026

The folk songs of , a district of Afyonkarahisar , serve as a vital repository of the region's cultural identity . Rooted in the Bozulus Türkmen tradition, these songs reflect the nomadic heritage, geographical isolation, and social history of the Emir Dağı highlands. This paper examines the lyrical themes, musical structures, and historical narratives of these "türkü" to understand their role in preserving local heritage. 2. Historical Context and Türkmen Roots

TÜRKÜPEDİA Repertuar Türküleri Külliyatı - REPERTÜKÜL

: Common themes include highland life (yayla) , separation, military service, and tragic love stories. 3. Case Study: "Emirdağı Birbirine Ulalı"

: The name "Emir" is believed to have evolved from " Eymür ," a prominent Oghuz Turk tribe.

This draft paper explores the cultural and musical heritage of the folk songs from the Afyonkarahisar region, focusing on the iconic "Emirdağı Birbirine Ulalı" and the broader traditions of the Türkmen communities.