Asik_ali_nursani_mezara_koymayin_beni May 2026

Nurşani critiques those who "robbed" him for years, asking that they at least do not "strip" him when washing his body for burial—a metaphor for preserving dignity in death .

"Mezara Koymayın Beni" is a powerful folk song (türkü) written and composed by the prominent Turkish ozan (folk poet) . Originally released in 1999 as part of the album Birazcık Adalet , the song has become a staple of contemporary Anatolian folk music, known for its deep emotional resonance and philosophical themes on life, death, and social injustice . 🎵 Song Overview Artist: Aşık Ali Nurşani (born Ali Ayhan) Original Release: August 6, 1999 Album: Birazcık Adalet Genre: Turkish Folk (Türk Halk Müziği) / Özgün Müzik 📜 Lyrical Themes & Analysis asik_ali_nursani_mezara_koymayin_beni

The final verse claims, "I live for a thousand years even when dead," suggesting that the poet's voice and message will outlive his physical body . 👤 About the Artist: Aşık Ali Nurşani Nurşani critiques those who "robbed" him for years,

He speaks of keeping every secret hidden and refuses to be explained to the "ignorant" (cahile demeyin beni), emphasizing the depth of his internal world . 🎵 Song Overview Artist: Aşık Ali Nurşani (born

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