: He uses striking metaphors, such as describing victory as a "rosy-faced disaster" whose every kiss is a tulip, blending the concepts of love and war. 3. Historical and Cultural Context
: The poem opens with a vivid image of "a hundred horsemen" charging at dawn, driven by the desire to "appear on the horizon of Mohács". Yahya Kemal Beyatli Mohac Turkusu Fon
The "hundred horsemen" ( yüz atlı ) representing fearless sacrifice Part of the collection Kendi Gök Kubbemiz Mohaç Türküsü - Vikipedi : He uses striking metaphors, such as describing
Yahya Kemal used specific stylistic choices to evoke the "grandeur" of the Ottoman era: : He uses striking metaphors