Sayat-Nova

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Sayat-Nova was an 18th-century Armenian ashugh (troubadour poet and musician) renowned for his lyrical songs in Armenian, Georgian, and Azerbaijani that deeply influenced the literary and musical traditions of the Caucasus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ashugh
musician
person
poet
artForm instrumental accompaniment
poetry
vocal music
artisticTradition Caucasian ashugh tradition
associatedWith Tbilisi cultural milieu
basedIn Tbilisi NERFINISHED
birthName Harutyun Sayatyan NERFINISHED
century 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti NERFINISHED
culturalImpact became a symbol of Armenian musical heritage
influenced Azerbaijani ashugh tradition
influenced Georgian musical culture
influenced later Armenian poets and musicians
ethnicity Armenian NERFINISHED
genre ashugh music
love song
religious song
heritageStatus iconic figure of Caucasian multicultural art
influenced literary traditions of the Caucasus
musical traditions of the Caucasus
languageOfWorkOrName Armenian
Azerbaijani NERFINISHED
Georgian
name Sayat-Nova NERFINISHED
notableFor love poetry
lyrical songs
occupation ashugh
composer
musician
poet
singer
performedFor Georgian royal court NERFINISHED
region Caucasus
religion Armenian Apostolic Church NERFINISHED
Christianity
style complex metaphors
highly emotional lyrics
use of folk motifs
wroteAbout longing
love
spiritual devotion
suffering

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