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Güler Duman, often called the "Legend of Folk Music," brings a unique gravity to this piece through her mastery of the baglama and her powerful, melancholic vocals. Her training under maestros like Ruhi Su and her academic background in folk poetry allow her to transform a simple melody into a meditative experience.
In the context of Alevi-Bektashi folk music, the term "Şah" (Shah) does not refer to a worldly king. Instead, it is a spiritual invocation, typically signifying Ali ibn Abi Talib, the central figure of spiritual guidance. When Duman sings "Bugün ben şahımı gördüm" (Today I have seen my Shah), she is describing a moment of or "Tecelli"—the manifestation of divine presence within the human experience. Lyrical Deep-Dive: Wisdom and Warning GГјler Duman Bu GГјn ЕћahД±mД±
The metaphor of "Kehribar" (amber) falling from the Shah’s tongue suggests that spiritual wisdom is precious, ancient, and luminous. Güler Duman, often called the "Legend of Folk
For listeners, this song is an invitation to look beyond the surface of daily life. It asks us: What is the "Shah" in our own lives? What is the divine truth we are searching for, and are we moving toward it with the necessary patience? Instead, it is a spiritual invocation, typically signifying