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Gunay sat inside, her hands trembling slightly as her sisters adjusted her veil. When Tarlan’s mother entered, she held a small velvet box. Inside lay a simple gold band tied with a vibrant red ribbon. As is tradition, the elder of the family stepped forward. With a blessing for "sweetness and light," he placed the ring on Gunay’s finger and snipped the red ribbon.

As they approached Gunay’s gate, the music began. The clarinet wailed a melody of joy, and the singers began the chorus: "Nişan taxmağa gəldik!" (We came to put on the engagement ring!). The sound echoed through the courtyard, signaling to the neighbors that a new life was beginning.

The house erupted into dance. Tarlan and Gunay didn't need to say a word; the music said it all for them. They weren't just two people getting engaged; they were two families becoming one, celebrated by a song that has blessed thousands of couples before them.

You can listen to the popular version by on YouTube .

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