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  1. Pir Sultan Abdal (1480 - 1550). Poeta, místico, trovador y héroe de la resistencia. Se conoce muy poco acerca de este autor que vivió a lo largo del siglo XVI pero sus poemas y hazañas sobre su persona fueron transmitidos durante siglos por la cultura popular Aleví.

  2. Pir Sultan Abdal (born Haydar) is an important religious figure in Alevism of Turkmen origin, who is thought to have been born in the village of Banaz in present-day Sivas Province, Turkey. He is considered legendary among his followers.

  3. Pir Sultan'ım arşa çıkar ünümüz O da bizim ulumuzdur pirimiz Hakka teslim olsun garip canımız Dönen dönsün ben dönmezem yolumdan. Pir Sultan Abdal. Koyun beni hak aşkına ...

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  4. In the 16th century Pir Sultan Abdal (executed c. 1560) is noted for a few poems of austere melancholy. He was executed for collaboration with the Safavids, the archenemies of the Ottomans, and in this connection it is worth remembering that the founder of the Iranian Safavid dynasty, Shāh….

  5. About Pir Sultan Abdal. There is very little of a scholarly nature written about Pir Sultan Abdal in English. Sometimes he, or his persona as understood from his lyrics and oral tradition, is mentioned in the footnotes of works concerning 16th century Ottoman history, particularly in respect to Ottoman-Safavid conflict and rebellion in Anatolia.

  6. Pir Sultan Abdal dominates the Turkish Alevi-Bektaşi oral lyric tradition in his influence through text and persona and is counted as one of the seven great bards, the yedi ulu ozan, of Alevi-Bektaşi ritual tradition.

  7. The Pir Sultan Abdal festival was first held in June 1979, shortly after the completion and erection of a large statue of Pir Sultan (by Cahit Koççoban) on the hill above the village of Banaz. After the second festival in 1980 and following the military coup in September of that year, the festival was abandoned until it was re-established in 1992.