📍 : Karacaoğlan’s focus was on the "heart" rather than the "throne," making his reflections on Sultan Süleyman particularly poignant.
: While this specific poem is philosophical, his broader body of work often highlights the beauty of nature and human emotion.
Karacaoğlan's work is characterized by its simple, accessible language that resonated deeply with the nomadic Turkmen communities of Anatolia.
(Sultan Süleyman’s own poetry under his pen name)
: He warns that even the most stable mountains will one day crumble, and the souls of those long dead will eventually be judged.