Âşık Veysel, born on October 25, 1894, in the village of Sivrialan, Sivas Province, was a remarkable Turkish Alevi ashik, renowned for his mastery of the bağlama and his poignant folk poetry. Despite losing his sight at the tender age of seven, Veysel's unique perspective on life profoundly influenced his music and lyrics, which often explored themes of morality, love, faith, and the human experience.
His melancholic songs resonate deeply with listeners, reflecting his understanding of life and death, nature, and patriotism. Among his most celebrated works are