Google doodle marks Turkish minstrel’s 123rd birthday
- Life
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 25 October 2017
- Modified Date: 02:06 | 25 October 2017
Google on Wednesday marked the 123rd birthday of one of Turkey's most prominent early 20th century folk poets and singers.
The search engine's Turkish home page showed a cartoon of Aşık Veysel playing his signature baglama with Turkish carpet motives in the background.
Veysel was born in Sarkisla, a town in the central province of Sivas, on Oct. 25, 1894.
He was blinded during childhood and was given a baglama, a long-necked stringed instrument, by his father and began learning to play and sing.
In the 1930s, he began attracting attention across Turkey after meeting poet Ahmet Kutsi Tecer at a folk poets' night in Sivas and beginning to play around the country.
His music and poems, often tinged with both happiness and sadness, inspired a new generation of folk artists in Turkey.
Veysel died of lung cancer on March 21, 1973.