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Ali Hussein Hasan AL-MUFTY

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE OPPRESSOR AND THE OPPRESSED IN GOROGLU ‎EPIC

The Koroglu Epic, one of the most important epics of Turkish folk literature, recounts the epic ‎life of Koroglu, a legendary figure whose birth date and place are unknown. A poet and folk ‎hero who lived in Bolu and Ankara in the sixteenth century. Koroglu is recognized by all ‎aspects of Turkish and world literature. However, the sources of factual and accurate ‎information about him are very limited. Although this situation diminishes our opinion of him, ‎there are plenty of research opportunities because his saga is so widely circulated. Being a ‎folk hero, the poet lived in Bolu, Turkey. Bolo Bey, who oppressed his people, opposed his ‎father, and with his father's death at the hands of Bolo Bey, his hatred, anger and rebellion ‎increased.‎ ‎ Given that he lived around the 16th century and participated in the wars during the ‎reign of the Ottoman Sultan Murad III, the history of the epic is very old. His conflict with ‎Bolo Bey, a gentleman who oppresses his people, is instrumental in making him a folk hero. ‎Koroglu, who could not find the justice he was looking for and did not want to remain silent ‎against oppression, went to the mountains and became a bandit. In this case, it could be ‎considered a kind of cruelty. Where in fact, on the contrary, he went to the mountains and ‎challenged the government because he did not give in to persecution.‎ ‎The words harsh and oppressive are of Arabic origin and are used in the same sense in ‎Turkish. Al Qasi means the oppressor, and the oppressed means the person who is persecuted ‎by the oppressor and condemned to live under an unjust system. When our field of study is ‎Koroğlu, questions such as what is cruel and oppressive or how is this situation assessed? In ‎this study, we will study the revolution of the popular poet known as Koroglu against ‎oppression, and the relationship between oppression, the oppressed, and the oppressed, within ‎the framework of the Koroglu Epic‎‎‎‎.

Keywords: Koroglu, Love Literature, Courage, Epic, Harsh, Oppressed, Cruelty, War, Battle, Fighter, Courage, ‎Rebellion, Coup, Bandit, Folk Literature, Force‎‎‎.

http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.24.13


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