..In Turkish epics and legends, whose authors are unknown in time and place but reflect Turkish feelings, the Turkish spirit, and Turkish understandings of life and morality, women have always been considered symbols of honor, morality, heroism, and self-sacrifice.
In the Turkish comparison, women, due to their exceptionally superior virtue as the mother of sacred Turkish children and the privilege stemming from being the sole source of power of the Turkish race, are not human beings but a ray of light illuminating the darkness, a beam of divine light that cannot be reached, touched, or smelled, in short, grasped by the five senses, an angel who instills goodness, bravery, self-sacrifice, and patriotism...