Turkish Resistance Organization (TMT) and Turkish Freedom Fighters in Cyprus which the Context in Reflection of Bardic (Aşik) Literature Cover Image

Tarihî Gerçeklerin Âşik Edebiyatina Yansimasi Bağlaminda Türk Mukavemet Teşkilâti Ve Kibris Mücahitleri
Turkish Resistance Organization (TMT) and Turkish Freedom Fighters in Cyprus which the Context in Reflection of Bardic (Aşik) Literature

Author(s): Bayram Durbilmez
Subject(s): Poetry, Studies of Literature, Oral history, Social history, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi
Keywords: TMT/Turkish Resistants Unity; Freedom Fighters of Cyprus; Oral History; Bardic Poetry; Bardic Literature;

Summary/Abstract: It is known that past events in written history also reaches up-to date by means of oral literature with different aspects. Written history and oral history contain both differing and resembling elements. It is a fact that some of the information mentioned little or not in formal history, may sometimes be quoted orally in details. Thus, referring to “public memory” in the study of perusing and interpreting historical events have become widespread recently. It’s essential to study past events socially so as to shed clear light on past and recent history in various ways. One of the methods for discovering public interpretation of events in oral history, is to refer to bardic poetry. Martyrdom, war heroes and veterans are significant subjects of epic poems. The article, written history resources transferred to the historical events “oral history” or “social history” name is intended to reveal the sources of information, affect how you fell in bardic (asik) literature. For this purpose, “A Terrorist Organization EOKA which Led to the Establishment of the Cyprus Turkish Resistance Organization”, “Turkish Resistance Organization and the Cyprus Mujahideen” and “of the Fight Cyprus Mujahideen and Peace Operation and Cash Benefits” will be given under headings such as historical events, examples of these events will be talking about bardic poems in literature.

  • Issue Year: 19/2013
  • Issue No: 76
  • Page Range: 173-193
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Turkish