Ashik facts for kids
An Ashik is a traveling bard, in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, and Iran. They sing and play the saz, a form of lute. The songs are made up on the spot around common ideas.
The Ashik tradition started with the Shamanistic beliefs of ancient Turkic peoples. The ancient ashiks were called by many names. Some names were bakhshi (Baxşı), dede (dədə), and uzan or ozan. They helped keep oral tradition, helped make a shared value system and kept the culture of their people.
In September 2009, Azerbaijan’s ashik art was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
The word Ashik comes from the Arabic word Asheq. It means the "one who is in love".
Images for kids
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An ashik performance in Tabriz
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Soviet stamp from 1962 devoted to Sayat-Nova's 250 anniversary.
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Ismail I (1487–1524)
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A stamp of qavals
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Stamp featuring Azerbaijan epic poem "Koroglu", from the series Epic poems of USSR nations, 1989
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An Azerbaijani postal stamp featuring Ashig Alasgar
See also
In Spanish: Ashik para niños