Sending off and welcoming soldiers are events with deep traces in the sociocultural fabric of Türkiye. These rituals are social events that mark important periods in a man's life and carry great meaning for the family and society. These events, which are a source of anxiety and emotional moments for families as well as a source of pride and pride, create similar emotional waves in the society at large. Colored by convoys, marches, prayers and other ceremonial elements, these rituals reinforce national and local identities, family ties and social solidarity in Turkish society.
EMOTIONAL AND CULTURAL DIMENSION
Sending off and welcoming soldiers are events that show how strong family ties are in Turkish culture. Emotional moments during these rituals reinforce the love and respect between family members and provide important clues about the process of young men "becoming a man" in society.
ELEMENTS OF RITUAL
Every farewell and welcome event for a soldier is marked by certain rituals. For example, the mehter march, prayers from family elders, and the participation of neighbors and friends. These elements show how the community attaches importance to this important period and how traditions from the past continue.
THE EVOLUTION OF RITUAL TODAY
With the advancement of technology and changes in social values, the rituals of seeing off and welcoming soldiers have also undergone some transformations. However, these changes have not affected the emotional and social significance at the core of the ritual. New generations experience the same excitement, love and respect in these ceremonies. This shows that these rituals are not only a tradition for Turkish society, but also dynamic and living events that reinforce their identity and unity.