The Perspective Of Anatolian People To A Folk-Turkus About Algeria

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إينس آدم
Mokhtar Djellouli

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The Perspective Of Anatolian People To A Folk-Turkus About Algeria


Folk songs not only express the feelings and thoughts of the people, but also keep historical events alive. Among the Turkish people, "Algerian Folk Song" is as common and famous lament as Yemen, Estegon, Baghdad, Rumelia folk songs about historical events from the Ottoman period.


"Algerian Folk Song" is performed in Turkish wedding ceremonies in a wide geography such as Southern, Eastern, Central, Central and Western Anatolia, as a spoken or unspoken melody folk song and accompanied by dance or play even today. Apart from whether there is a connection between historical facts and cultural facts, the relationship between the context in which the folk song was burned and sung and the current context of performance can be examined

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إينس آدم, & Djellouli, M. (2023). The Perspective Of Anatolian People To A Folk-Turkus About Algeria . Silsilat Al-Anwar, 13(3), 282-299. Retrieved from https://revue.univ-oran2.dz/Revue/Alanwar/index.php/El-Anwar/article/view/63
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(1) Adem Esen
adem.esen@istanbul.edu.tr
Istanbul University

(2) Mokhtar Djellouli
mokhtar.djellouli@univ-tiaret.dz
University of Tiaret