Kй™lbй™cй™ri Hardan Alim Kй™lbй™cй™ri Neynirй™m May 2026
The poem expresses a profound sense of hopelessness and replacement.
The poem "Kəlbəcəri hardan alım?" was written by Sücayət during the period of Kelbajar's occupation (1993–2020). Sücayət is often called the "poet of sorrow" because his work poignantly captured the pain of the displaced people of Kelbajar. Context and Meaning The poem expresses a profound sense of hopelessness
Today, these verses remain iconic symbols of the resilience and memory of the Kelbajar region, often recited or sung to commemorate its history and eventual return to Azerbaijani control. Context and Meaning Today, these verses remain iconic
: He laments that without the land, the people have become "lal" (mute) and "kar" (deaf), and the "tar" (musical instrument) has fallen silent. : This counter-sentiment (often found in related verses
: The poem concludes with the realization that hope rests only with God ("Ümüd qalıb bir Allaha"), as the "days of old" cannot be bought or found elsewhere.
: This counter-sentiment (often found in related verses or folk adaptations) suggests that if the soul of the city—its people, its "Qədirbilən el" (appreciative community), and its ancient traditions—is gone, the physical land alone feels empty or painful to contemplate. Key Themes in the Poem
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