(sometimes written as Harmana Sererler ) is a traditional Turkish folk song ( türkü ) originating from the Emirdağ district of Afyonkarahisar . It is categorized under the "Emirdağ Türküleri" and is widely recognized for its emotional depth, often dealing with themes of longing and separation. Key Information Origin: Emirdağ, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey.

It is registered in the TRT Folk Music Repertoire with the number 4618 .

One of the most famous versions, released in 2003. Nazlı Öksüz: A popular contemporary interpretation.

The song is a staple in the Turkish folk music repertoire, performed by many legendary and contemporary artists. Notable renditions include those by:

Often featured in acoustic sessions like Çok Akustik . Meaning of the Title