Âşık Veysel (Turkish: [aːˈʃɯk vejˈsæl]; born Veysel Şatıroğlu (Turkish: [ʃaːˈtɯɾ.oːɫu]); 25 October 1894 – 21 March 1973) was a Turkish Alevi ashik, bağlama...
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A statue of Âşık Veysel is installed in Fatih's Gülhane Park, in Istanbul, Turkey. List of public art in Istanbul "Aşık Veysel Gülhane Parkı'nda anıldı"...
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Turkish minstrel Aşık Mahzuni Şerif (1939–2002), Turkish folk musician Âşık Veysel Şatıroğlu (1894–1973), Turkish minstrel and poet Aşik Sümmani (1861–1915)...
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Aşık Veysel. It serves approximately over 700 students every year. Yıldırım neighbourhood district, Hospital Street, 58400 Şarkışla/Sivas Âşık Veysel...
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People named Veysel include: Veysel Aksu (born 1985), Turkish footballer Veysel Cihan, Turkish footballer Veysel Eroğlu, Turkish politician Veysel Özgür (1877-1931)...
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by Âşık Veysel Şatıroğlu, who is also named "Uzun Ince bir Yoldayım (I'm on a long thin road)", which was a famous Turkish folk music and Veysel was...
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1972, he visited the village of Sivrialan in Sivas to pay a visit to Aşık Veysel, a renowned folk poet. In 1973, Mahzuni Şerif was arrested once again...
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(1502–1566) Karacaoğlan (1579–1639) Dadaloğlu (1723–1789) Gevheri (1672–1735) Aşık Veysel (1894–1973) Arif Sag (1945 – ) Muharrem Ertaş (1913–1984) Neşet Ertaş...
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Empire 26 February 1900 24 February 1973 Mystic Meditations on the Tarot Âşık Veysel Turkey 25 October 1894 21 March 1973 Composer Alan Watts United Kingdom...
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