: A vocal version that popularized the song for younger audiences with modern acoustic instruments.
Because of its evocative melody, the track is a staple in Turkish folk and background music (Fon Müziği). Notable versions include: Arix {Fon Muzigi}
: Typically features the Mey (a traditional woodwind), Kaval (flute), or Bağlama . : A vocal version that popularized the song
: The song commemorates a devastating earthquake in the village of Arıx. It tells the story of a grieving mother mourning her children who died just before they could be married. Arix {Fon Muzigi}
: A popular arrangement often featured in religious or contemplative programming (such as Nihat Hatipoğlu's shows).