An ashik (Azerbaijani: aşıq, azb:آشؽق; Turkish: âşık; —all from Azerbaijani: aç) or ashugh (Armenian: աշուղ; Georgian: აშუღი): 1365 is traditionally...
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"Ashik Kerib" (Russian: Ашик Кериб) is a short story by Mikhail Lermontov written in 1837. Aplin describes its status as "obscure" and appearing to be...
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Usman Ashik (born 17 February 1991) is an Indian former professional footballer who last played for I-League club Gokulam Kerala FC. He is better known...
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Mohamed Ashik is a world record holder and a former child prodigy from India. He became the youngest world map memorizer in the world at the age of six...
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Syed Ashik Rahman is the chief executive officer of RTV. He is also the editor-in-chief of the news portal RTV Online, and the publisher and editor of...
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Ashik Punchoo (born 8 November 1976) is a Mauritian former international footballer who played as a defender. He won 14 caps for the Mauritius national...
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توفارقانلی, Turkish: Aşık Tufarganlı Abbas), was a 17th-century Azerbaijani ashik. He is regarded as one of the most prominent of all times. Abbas Tufarqanlı...
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Ashik Kerib (Georgian: აშიკ-ქერიბი, literally "strange ashik"), sometimes known internationally as The Lovelorn Minstrel, is a 1988 Soviet art film directed...
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Aşıq Ümer (redirect from Ashik Umer)
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:...
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consists of a title track Chillaane by Indian alternative rock band Avial. Ashik says that the concept of the film was in his mind for many years. "This...
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Coffeehouse of Ashiks (Persian: قهوهخانه عاشیقلار, Azerbaijani: Aşıqlar Qəhvəsi) is a coffeehouse in cities of Azerbaijan where ashiks perform Turkish...
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Jivani (redirect from Jivani (ashik))
Jivani (Armenian: Ջիվանի; 1846–1909), born Serob Stepani Levonian (Armenian: Սերոբ Ստեփանի Լևոնյան; also known as Serovbe Stepani Benkoyan, Armenian: Սերովբե...
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Ashik Aghasi (Persian: اشيك اغاسي, also Romanized as Āshīk Āghāsī) is a village in Khotbeh Sara Rural District, Kargan Rud District, Talesh County, Gilan...
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Archived from the original on 6 January 2020. Retrieved 13 October 2019. "Ashik v Bandula And Others (Noise Pollution Case)" (PDF). lawnet.gov.lk. Archived...
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Sabitha is married to Ashik T. K. and is living in Wollongong, Australia and the couple has two kids, Lutfa and Luann Ashik . Sanu Salim runs a restaurant...
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Aşıkpaşazade (redirect from Ashik Pasha-Zade)
Construction of the Ottoman State. Berkeley, 1995. Taeschner, Franz (1960). "ʿĀshik-Pasha-Zāde". In Gibb, H. A. R.; Kramers, J. H.; Lévi-Provençal, E.; Schacht...
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to the tales of ashiks and can be translated as "folk romance". The hikâye revolves around the amorous exploits of an ashik. The ashik's separation from...
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Azerbaijani folklore (section Ashik poetry)
dastan Koroglu is the most famous Turkic ashik epic. It is narrated by a third person, who is an ashik himself. Ashik stories can spread from Its place of...
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classical Arabic, Persian and Turkic music traditions such as Mugam and Ashik. The texts and poetry used are historical and belong to a genre known as...
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Aşık is Turkish for Ashik, a traditional musician and troubadour Aşık is a Turkish name. Notable people with the name include: Aşık Çelebi (1520–1572)...
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century, Azerbaijani literature further flourished with the development of Ashik (Azerbaijani: Aşıq) poetic genre of bards. During the same period, under...
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Aşık Mahzuni Şerif (redirect from Ashik Mahzuni Sherif)
Şerif Cırık, popularly known as Aşık Mahsuni Şerif, was a Turkish ashik, folk musician, composer, poet, and author. Aşık is a title used to indicate his...
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his pen name Âşık İbretî, was a Kurdish ashik, poet and folk singer. His pen name means "the Exemplary Ashik". His poems were written in the tradition...
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Kırşehir (section Ashik Pasha Mausoleum)
Tomb of Ashik Pasha...
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The roots of traditional music in Turkey span across centuries to a time when the Seljuk Turks migrated to Anatolia and Persia in the 11th century and...
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Ashiq Qarib (Azerbaijani: Aşıq Qərib, literally "the wandering ashik") is an anonymous romantic dastan, composed not earlier than the 16—17th centuries...
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Somali South Asian Tajik Tatar Turkish Turkmen Urdu Uyghur Uzbek Music Ashik Daf Dastgah Gamelan Gendang beleq Ghazal Haḍra Hamd Jari Madih nabawi Mappilappattu...
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1849-1866 Igor V. Polyakov1, Andrey V. Pnyushkov, Matthew B. Alkire, Igor M. Ashik, Till M. Baumann, Eddy C. Carmack, Ilona Goszczko, John Guthrie, Vladimir...
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more durable, paper ones also exist and have received lower-case siglas. Ashik Bard Bhāts Filí Griot Minstrels Skald Dziady (wandering beggars) Lirnyk...
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Somali South Asian Tajik Tatar Turkish Turkmen Urdu Uyghur Uzbek Music Ashik Daf Dastgah Gamelan Gendang beleq Ghazal Haḍra Hamd Jari Madih nabawi Mappilappattu...
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