Turkish hikaye (, ) is a narrative genre, which is a mixture of prose and poetry. Prose, the dominant part is narrated by an
ashik and is interspersed with poems sung by the same artist to the accompaniment of
saz.
Hikaye is an
Arabic
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word that means "tale". In modern
Turkish
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this word refers 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 his love interest throughout the main narrative does not result from his beloved's coy or cruel volition but rather from external circumstances such as meddlesome parents and rivals.
Hikayeh is akin to the, more general, genre known in the
Central Asia
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as
Dastan. Indeed, in
Azerbaijani language
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the word "dastan" is literally equivalent to hikaye, and its Turkish cognate "destan" is also used to refer to this genre.
Morphology of hikaye
Amelia Gallagher, based on the works of
İlhan Başgöz summarizes the morphology of hikaye as the following:
''The hikaye commences with the
ashik's birth and concludes with his marriage. To establish the
ashik's initial situation, his family is described in a given time and place. Subsequently, a crisis manifests, typically the lack of a child, which is resolved when the child is born. The
ashik faces a pivotal crisis in the narrative during adolescence. When he falls in love the
ashik accesses a divine gift—the ability to express his love in poetic song.
[Baṣgöz, I. (1967). Dream Motif in Turkish Folk Stories and Shamanistic Initiation. Asian Folklore Studies, 26(1), 1-18.] In the context of performance, the saz accompanies the
ashik throughout. The central crisis in the narrative arises from the
ashik's separation from his beloved. A series of obstacles and adventures comprise the remainder of the hikâye, as the
ashik endeavors to re-unite with his beloved. During times of trial and exuberance, the
ashik turns to poetic song to express his elation, desperation, and distress.''
Famous hikayes
As the art of
ashik is based on oral tradition, the number of hikayes can be as many as the
ashiks themselves.
İlhan Başgöz, reporting on the hikaye telling in the
coffeehouses
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in Azerbaijan cities, had observed that
ashika generally alter a given hikaye depending on the circumstances.
[Basgoz, I. (1970). Turkish Hikaye-Telling Tradition in Azerbaijan, Iran. Journal of American Folklore, 83(330), 394.] Therefore, hikayes have evolved over time and a refined version of the most famous ones have survived to our times.
İlhan Başgöz lists 26 hikayes which were popular in
Tabriz
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in late 1960s.
In the following we present a brief list of the most famous hikayes:
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Shah Ismail
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* The
Epic of Köroğlu
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Ashiq Qərib
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Aşıq Valeh
See also
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Dastan
References
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Azerbaijani music
Turkish music
Arabic words and phrases
Central Asian music
Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
Turkish poetry