In 1998, Mustafa Aydın was traveling with his wife, Melek (a teacher), and their two children from Ankara to Kars.
While "Ceylan Gözlüm" (Gazelle-Eyed One) is a common term of endearment in Turkish culture, this specific song is often associated with a tragic story involving : NazlД± Г–ksГјzВ A Ceylan GГ¶zlГјm
(alternatively "Al Ceylan Gözlüm") is a hauntingly emotional Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by Nazlı Öksüz . It was originally released as part of her album Yaralı Ceylan on February 26, 1997. Musical Characteristics Genre: Turkish Folk (Türk Halk Müziği). In 1998, Mustafa Aydın was traveling with his
The song is characterized by its "melodicness" and "acousticness," relying heavily on traditional instruments like the bağlama (Turkish lute) to evoke a sense of deep longing and sorrow. Melek was thrown from the vehicle into a
Near Erzincan Tercan, they were involved in a devastating traffic accident. Melek was thrown from the vehicle into a rocky area near the Murat River and passed away at the scene.