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GRUP GÖKTÜRKLER /Bilge Kağan Kara/Gök Girsin Kızıl Çıksın. - YouTube.

In Turkic mythology, Gök (Sky Blue) represents the East, purity, and the sky deity Tengri, while Kızıl (Red) represents blood, life, and the sacrifice made for the nation. Grup Göktürkler's Anthem Grup Gokturkler Gok Girsin Kizil Ciksin

The song by (often featuring artist Bilge Kağan Kara ) is a modern patriotic anthem that revitalizes this oath. Gök (Sky Blue) represents the East

"Gök Girsin Kızıl Çıksın" is a traditional Turkish warrior's oath and patriotic anthem performed by the musical group . The phrase translates to "May [the sword] enter like the sky and exit red [with blood]," symbolizing a sacred vow of loyalty where the oath-taker invites death if they ever betray their people, heritage, or principles. Historical Significance and the sky deity Tengri

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Grup Gokturkler Gok Girsin Kizil Ciksin

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