My name is Ashig Hossein Javan**** Adım Aşıq Hüseyn Cavandır

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This writing provides an overview of the life, works, and cultural-historical significance of Ashig Hossein Javan, one of the prominent figures of Azerbaijani oral literature and ashig tradition in the 20th century. Ashig Hossein Javan was born in 1916 (1295 SH) in the village of "Otu" in the Qaradagh region (East Azerbaijan). From adolescence, relying on his innate talent and love for music and poetry, he joined the ranks of ashigs. During the period of the National Government of Azerbaijan (19451946), he was an active cultural and artistic figure, and through establishing music and vocal ensembles in Tabriz, he played a significant role in elevating ashig culture.
Ashig Hossein Javan, in addition to his masterful improvisations, composed dozens of poetic epics, ballads, and social, patriotic, and romantic songs that became popular among the people. Among his notable works are the epic "Sattar Khan," the stories "Qaradagh Safari," "Kolbejar Khatirleri," and "Ashig Hossein Javan and Sarvenaz."
In his poetry, with simple, passionate, and impactful language, he defended freedom, justice, and patriotism while criticizing oppression and tyranny, earning him the title "Khalq Artist" (People's Artist). Following the fall of the autonomous government, he was repeatedly persecuted, and a portion of his works was destroyed during a raid on his home. Hossein Javan passed away in 1986 (1365 SH) in Ganja (Republic of Azerbaijan), where he was laid to rest.
His literary legacy continues to inspire subsequent generations of ashigs and stands as a remarkable example of the unbreakable bond between ashig art, national identity, and popular struggles.

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