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Kerem and Aslı (; ) is a tragic love story from the Turkish-Azerbaijani popular poetry of the 16th century. The story probably originated in
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or Eastern Anatolia and is widespread throughout the
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The story

Kerem and Aslı is performed by Aşık. These sing and tell the love between Kerem, son of the Muslim
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of
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, and Aslı, daughter of an Armenian-Christian monk or priest. Sometimes her father is also described as the ruler's treasurer. Kerem falls in love with Aslı. However, her father refuses to consent to the wedding due to his religious affiliation. The father flees with his daughter out of fear of the Padishah, and Kerem sets out with his friend Sofu to find her. After a long hike, they finally find Aslı and, at the behest of
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’s pasha, the couple is married. On the wedding night, the buttons of the enchanted robe that the monk has put on his daughter cannot be released. Kerem breathes such a deep sigh that he goes up in flames. Aslı tries to put out the fire and save Kerem, but to no avail. When Aslı leans over the heap of ashes weeping from her lover, her hair catches fire and she burns too. The story is handed down in numerous variants, describing in detail the adventures of Kerems' and Sofus', who are looking for
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,
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, Ganja and
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. Aşık Kerem, as he is also called, recites poems in caravanserais or coffee houses, in which he conjures up the beauty of Aslı, which he combines with mountains like the
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and the
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and rivers like the
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and the Kızılırmak or compared with the beauty of cranes and gazelles. Together with Sofu they fight many dangers. The story is often enriched with fateful coincidences and extrasensory motifs: the two lovers were born at the same hour and grew up together.Alev Tekinay: '' The German and Turkish romance novel in the Middle Ages: A contribution to comparative literary history. '' In: '' Journal of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, '' Vol. 131, No. 1, 1981, pp. 137–157, here p. 147 Sometimes magic was involved when the two main characters were born or Khidr saves Kerem from extreme need, rivers and mountains clear the way when Kerem starts a poem, and Kerem speaks with skulls on the Mount Judi, the site of the Noah's Ark.


Publications and adaptations

The earliest known record is found in the 16th century Mecmûatü’l-Letâif Sandükatü’z-Zerâif (''The Collections of Jokes, Chest of Giraffes''). The story was published and processed many times in print at the end of the 19th century. Ahmed Fahri wrote a play in five acts on the subject in 1888. In the same year Leopold Grünfeld translated Kerem and Aslı into German (Anatolian folk songs from the Kaba Dil. Leipzig 1888). Other scholars who dealt with Kerem and Aslı were
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, Pertev Naili Boratav and Cahit Öztelli. Üzeyir Hacıbəyov processed the material into an opera ("Əsli və Kərəm") in 1912 as did Ahmed Adnan Saygun ("Kerem") decades later. Folk music has its own song form, which is called "Kerem havaları". In 1942 Adolf Körner and 1971 Orhan Elmas filmed the material. In 2002, a television series called "Aslı ile Kerem" was created as a contemporary adaptation. '' Asli and Kerem'', Aserbaijani opera was premiered in 1912.


Print publications

* Besim Atalay: '' şık Kerem ''. Istanbul 1930. * Eflâtun Cem Güney: '' Kerem ile Aslı ''. 1959th


Literature

* Şükrü Elçin: Kerem ile Aslı Hikayesi (Araştırma-İnceleme). Ankara 2000. * Ali Duymaz: Kerem ile Aslı hikâyesi: Üzerinde Mukayeseli Bir Araştırma. Ankara 2001.


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Anatolische Liebeslieder
(Anatolian folk songs from the “Kaba dili” by Leopold Grünfeld, Leipzig 1888) {{Azerbaijani Turkic literature 16th-century poetry Azerbaijani literature