Doдџa Д°г§in Г‡alв Hey Onbeеџli Official
: The "15" in the title refers to the birth year 1315 in the Rumi calendar (equivalent to roughly 1897 in the Gregorian calendar).
: The "Hey Onbeşli" video (the 9th installment) involved 44 musicians and was filmed across 24 cities in 14 countries , covering over 20,000 kilometers to showcase diverse landscapes.
The (Play For Nature) project's rendition of " Hey Onbeşli " is one of the most culturally significant entries in their series, blending environmental awareness with deep-rooted Turkish history. The Project: Doğa İçin Çal DoДџa Д°Г§in Г‡alВ Hey OnbeЕџli
Doğa İçin Çal is a non-profit musical collective founded and directed by in 2009. Its mission is to raise awareness about environmental issues—specifically climate change and nature conservation—by gathering dozens of volunteer musicians to perform classic Turkish folk songs ( türkü ).
: As a non-profit, the project emphasizes that "What you take from nature is enough—now, play for nature" ( Doğadan çaldığın yeter Doğa İçin Çal ). : The "15" in the title refers to
: You can watch the full performance on the Official Doğa İçin Çal YouTube Channel .
Story of a Turkish Folk Song / Hey 15'li Türküsünün Hikayesi The Project: Doğa İçin Çal Doğa İçin Çal
: The song commemorates the young men born in that year who were called to fight—and often died—in the Battle of Gallipoli (Çanakkale War) during World War I. Because older men had already been lost, these "child soldiers" (aged around 15–18 at the time) became a symbol of national sacrifice.