Asik Mahzuni Serif Sabahat Akkiraz Halim Yaman Boyle By_haci -

This specific rendition is celebrated for the "duet" style where Mahzuni's raw, storytelling vocals contrast with Akkiraz's soaring melodic delivery. It remains a staple of Anatolian folk music, often cited for its "irfan" (spiritual wisdom or gnosis), suggesting that those who truly understand love do not wail in the face of death but accept it as part of a larger journey.

"Mahzuni, there is death in this world; all living things are mortal." Asik Mahzuni Serif Sabahat Akkiraz Halim Yaman Boyle By_Haci

The title translates roughly to "My State is Wretched Thus" or "Things are This Way." The lyrics explore themes of mortality, heartbreak, and the inevitable passage of time: This specific rendition is celebrated for the "duet"

The refrain "Dağlar duman böyle, geçti zaman böyle" (The mountains are smoky like this, time passed like this) reflects a stoic acceptance of suffering and the natural order. The song is a profound example of the

The song is a profound example of the Alevi-Bektashi folk tradition, characterized by its melancholic lyrics and spiritual depth. It was notably featured on the album Dön Gel Rehberim and has been widely circulated through digital platforms by distributors like Netd Müzik . Key Figures

One of the most influential "Aşıks" (folk poets) of the 20th century. His work often blended social criticism with deep spiritual themes. In this piece, he provides both the lyrical foundation and his signature bağlama (lute) style.

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This specific rendition is celebrated for the "duet" style where Mahzuni's raw, storytelling vocals contrast with Akkiraz's soaring melodic delivery. It remains a staple of Anatolian folk music, often cited for its "irfan" (spiritual wisdom or gnosis), suggesting that those who truly understand love do not wail in the face of death but accept it as part of a larger journey.

"Mahzuni, there is death in this world; all living things are mortal."

The title translates roughly to "My State is Wretched Thus" or "Things are This Way." The lyrics explore themes of mortality, heartbreak, and the inevitable passage of time:

The refrain "Dağlar duman böyle, geçti zaman böyle" (The mountains are smoky like this, time passed like this) reflects a stoic acceptance of suffering and the natural order.

The song is a profound example of the Alevi-Bektashi folk tradition, characterized by its melancholic lyrics and spiritual depth. It was notably featured on the album Dön Gel Rehberim and has been widely circulated through digital platforms by distributors like Netd Müzik . Key Figures

One of the most influential "Aşıks" (folk poets) of the 20th century. His work often blended social criticism with deep spiritual themes. In this piece, he provides both the lyrical foundation and his signature bağlama (lute) style.