Mustafa Kemalin Kagnisi -
: A symbol of the Anatolian Woman . She is described with "apple cheeks" and "grape eyes," embodying the grace and strength of the Turkish people.
: Her ox, Kocabaş , is old and weak. Mid-journey, Kocabaş collapses and dies in the mud. Mustafa Kemalin Kagnisi
: Represents the exhausted resources of a war-torn nation and the physical limits that were eventually overcome by pure will. 3. Themes and Literary Significance : A symbol of the Anatolian Woman
: Dağlarca uses a rhythmic, epic tone ( "heceden heceden," "inceden inceden" ) that mimics the creaking sound of the oxcart wheels. Mid-journey, Kocabaş collapses and dies in the mud
Sankim elif elif uzuyordu, inceliyordu, Uzak cephelerin acısıydı gıcırtılar, İnliyordu dağın ardı, yasla, Her bir heceden heceden. Sakarya İl Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlüğü Mustafa Kemal'in Kağnısı / (Fazıl Hüsnü DAĞLARCA)
(Mustafa Kemal's Oxcart) is one of the most powerful and iconic poems in Turkish literature, written by Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca . It serves as a symbolic tribute to the immense sacrifices made by Anatolian women during the Turkish War of Independence.