Artvinli Şâmil

 Artvinli Şâmil



 Artvinli Şâmil: Aşık whose real name is Şamil, he used the pen name Şamilî in his poems. He was born in 1119 H/1815 M in the village of Yukarı Hod, which is affiliated with Artvin province. There is no information about his family and education. Şamilî was known for his beautiful voice and mastery of playing saz.


His real profession was blacksmithing, and he fell in love with a girl named Sona from his village. However, when Âşık Said also fell in love with the same girl, a competition began between them. In the end, Şamilî killed Said and ended up in prison. It is known that he was imprisoned during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit. He sent a petition to Sultan Abdülmecit, requesting forgiveness. When Şamilî was pardoned, he set out to return to his village but was poisoned in İşhan village during a shooting competition among the ashiks (probably by a jealous ashik). As a result of this poison, he died in 1246 H/1860 M on his way back to his village.


In his poems, Şamilî used a fluent and simple language and addressed topics such as love, longing, separation, and the beauty of the beloved. It can be observed that he was influenced by Muhibbî, and some researchers suggest that he served as Muhibbî's apprentice.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u2gMhDbxt0  saz Hetemli

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