is a poignant and deeply emotional poem written by the Azerbaijani poet Musa Alakbarli . It is famously recited by the renowned Azerbaijani artist and master of recitation, Agalar Bayramov . Context and Meaning
The title translates to While the scene sounds celebratory, the piece is celebrated for its bittersweet and tragic undertones, often associated with the sacrifices of Azerbaijani soldiers and the emotional weight of family bonds in the face of loss. Agalar Bayramov Baci Oynayirdi Qardas Toyunda
Agalar Bayramov is an . His life has been marked by personal tragedy that mirrors the emotional depth of his work; he lost his own son, Shahriyar, during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and was only able to visit his son's grave in the liberated Qubadli region 28 years later. This personal connection often infuses his recitations with a unique, authentic grief. is a poignant and deeply emotional poem written
The poem explores themes of patriotism , martyrdom (Shehidlik) , and the unfulfilled dreams of youth. It often serves as a tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for their country, contrasting the expected joy of a wedding with the reality of a life cut short. About the Artist: Agalar Bayramov Agalar Bayramov is an
You can watch Agalar Bayramov's powerful recitation of this piece here: