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Âşık Veysel
1894–1973
About Âşık Veysel
Âşık Veysel was a poet, singer, and bağlama player whose work became central to modern Turkish folk culture. Blinded in childhood, he drew on the aşık tradition of itinerant poet-musicians and wrote with striking directness about love, mortality, nature, and belonging. His songs entered the national repertoire while retaining the intimacy of oral tradition.