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In the narrow, ancient streets of , the air often carries the scent of history and the faint sound of "arbana" (drums) echoing from the Şeyh Seyda Dergâhı . Long ago, a spiritual giant named Şeyh Seyda (1889–1968) established this sanctuary as a place of healing, where the poor were fed and the broken-hearted found peace. He was a master of the Nakshibandi path, known for his deep "Gül" (rose) scented spirituality and his ability to unite rival tribes in peace.

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Belet’s story is one of . He took the silent, profound teachings of the master—piety, faithfulness, and contentment—and turned them into evocative melodies. When Belet sings "Ah Seyda," he describes himself as a "black-fortuned slave at the door," pleading to reach the "rose-scented station" of the master. Key Themes of Their Connection: Murat Belet - Maşallah Şeyh Seyda (k.s) | Tövbe Kapısı In the narrow, ancient streets of , the