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Turkmenabat Celebrates 420 Years of Karacaoğlan: The Harmony of Verse and Melody
April 28, 2026 14:22 • UTC+5 (Ashgabat) • 8 views

Turkmenabat celebrates the 420th anniversary of the legendary folk poet and musician Karacaoğlan. Organized by the Lebap Regional Library at School No. 15, the event highlighted the master’s unique ability to blend soulful poetry with folk melodies, inspiring generations of listeners.
The 15th secondary school in Turkmenabat recently played host to a vibrant literary and musical evening marking the 420th anniversary of the birth of Karacaoğlan (Garajaoglan), one of the most beloved folk poets and musicians of the East.
The event, organized by the Reader Services Department of the Lebap Regional Library, honored the enduring legacy of a master whose work has resonated within the hearts of the people for over four centuries.
A Master Who Healed HeartsDuring the gathering, experts characterized Karacaoğlan not just as a poet, but as a virtuoso who brought the art of music and song closer to the daily lives of the common people. He is remembered as a wandering troubadour who traveled the lands with a pen in his hand and a musical instrument on his back, using his craft to uplift heavy hearts and inspire weary souls.
Key highlights from the presentations:
- Unity of Poem and Song: Speakers noted that Karacaoğlan’s unique lyrical world is born at the intersection of his heartfelt verses and the sublime melodies he composed.
- Folk Resonance: His poetry is distinguished by its rhythmic proximity to traditional folk melodies, making it accessible and deeply relatable to the public.
The Birth of a Lyrical UniverseAs discussed during the evening, Karacaoğlan’s creative output is saturated with themes of love, beauty, and life philosophy. Because his poems were inherently designed to be sung, they have served as a cornerstone for the repertoires of traditional bakhshis (folk singers) and musicians for generations.
"Karacaoğlan is a cultural bridge connecting the past to the present. His 420-year legacy reminds the younger generation of the profound spiritual roots of our national art," library specialists remarked.A Legacy for the FutureSuch cultural initiatives are vital in fostering a love for classical literature among school students. Karacaoğlan’s ideals of humanism and aesthetic beauty continue to enrich the spiritual world of today's youth, ensuring that the "voice of the people" remains heard in the modern era.