: Often attributed to the late Hafız Rıza Yağız , a monumental figure in Burdur's folk music history.

This report focuses on the folk song (specifically the version "Çeşme Kurbanın Olam Senin Taşına") and the contribution of local artist Kadir Yavuz .

: Like many Anatolian folk songs, it uses the "çeşme" (water fountain) as a central metaphor for meeting places, longing, and community life. Kadir Yavuz's Interpretation

The song reflects the deep-rooted cultural identity of the Teke Region. Key elements include: : Originates from Burdur, Turkey.

: Typically features the bağlama or kabak kemane , which are central to the Burdur sound. Notable Performers

While Kadir Yavuz is a prominent voice, the song has been kept alive by several artists: : The original source person. Uğur Önür : A modern master of the kabak kemane. İsmail Peynirci : Known for live performances of the track.

"Çeşme Kurbanın Olam" is a traditional Turkish folk song () originating from the Burdur region. It is a staple of the "Teke Yöresi" (Teke Region) musical culture, known for its distinct 9/8 rhythms and nomadic ( Yörük ) heritage. Cultural Significance

Watch these performances to experience the unique Teke Yöresi style of this folk classic: Kadir Yavuz - Çeşme Kurbanın Olam YouTube · Teke YRS Uğur Önür - Çeşme Kurbanın Olam Senin Taşına YouTube · Uğur Önür