The phrase "Güller Verilsin" (meaning "Let Flowers Be Given") is most commonly associated with:
: Some research explores Azerbaijani literature and mysticism (Sufism), where floral symbolism ("Gül") is a recurring spiritual motif.
: It often appears in the context of religious songs (ilahi) or local community initiatives in Turkey and Azerbaijan, such as Ramadan events or charity drives.
There is currently no widely recognized academic paper or major official organization explicitly named the in major research databases like ResearchGate or Academia.edu .
If you are looking for a specific or charity scholarship , it may be a local or private initiative. Could you clarify if this is related to a specific university, a government program, or a particular author? 24 KASIM BAŞÖĞRETMEN - ResearchGate
: Papers presented at events like the Süs Bitkileri Kongresi (Ornamental Plants Congress) discuss the economic and decorative use of flowers but do not refer to a specific fund by that name.