Aşıq Ümer
Crimean Tatar poet (1621–1707) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Crimean Tatar poet (1621–1707) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aşıq Ümer (1621–1707) was a Crimean Tatar medieval poet of ashik and is one of the most famous representatives of the Turkic-speaking ashik poetry in general. Ashik poetry (Crimean Tatar: aşıq; lit. 'the person in love') is a special kind of literary oeuvre, the representatives of which – folk poets-singers – accompany their performances with playing the string-plucked musical instrument bağlama. Hence another name for this poetry – "bağlama poetry".
Ümer Abdula oğlu | |
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Born | 1621 Kezlev, Crimean Khanate (now Yevpatoria, Crimea) |
Died | 1707 Kezlev, Crimean Khanate (now Yevpatoria, Crimea) |
Pen name | Aşıq Ümer, Ümer Kezlevli |
Nationality | Crimean Tatar |
Citizenship | Crimean Khanate |
Genre | ashik poetry, bağlama poetry, ghazal, rubaʿi |
Subject | mystical content, soldier's theme |
He wrote mainly lyric poems (on mystical content and related to a soldier's theme) in the forms of Turkic folk poetry. Aşıq Ümer is also an author of poems that are traditional for classical oriental poetry – ghazals, rubaʿi etcetera. He greatly influenced the later poets-improvisers (ashiks).[1][2]
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