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Mehter Marşları (Ottoman military marches) are the powerful, rhythmic anthems of the , believed to be the world's oldest military marching band tradition dating back to the 13th century. Historically performed by the Janissary corps, these songs were designed as psychological tools of war: their thunderous drums and shrill wind instruments were intended to instill courage in Ottoman soldiers while striking fear into the hearts of enemies. Musical Characteristics

The sound of Mehter music is defined by its unique combination of volume and rhythm: Mehter MarЕџlarД±В ЕћarkД±larД±

: Key instruments include the kös (giant kettledrums), zurna (a high-pitched pipe), boru (trumpets), and zil (cymbals). : The distinctive rhythms and use of percussion

: The distinctive rhythms and use of percussion deeply influenced Western classical composers, including Mozart (notably his "Rondo alla Turca"), Beethoven , and Haydn , who sought to imitate the "Turkish style" in their compositions. such as makam mâhur

: The music utilizes traditional Turkish makams (melodic modes), such as makam mâhur , which is cheerful and suitable for martial themes. Popular Mehter Marşları