The music bridges the gap between traditional Meskhetian folk and modern Anatolian styles, emphasizing the community's deep cultural link to Turkey despite their geographical displacements. Key Themes in Ahıska Music
Songs like "Ayazdır Geceler" serve to keep the Turkish dialect and stories of the Ahıska region alive for a diaspora spread across several countries.
While the lyrics are famously associated with Turkish Arabesque icons like İbrahim Tatlıses , the version by Selamet Cevdet resonates deeply with the specific cultural history of the Ahıska Turks. The Story of the Song The music bridges the gap between traditional Meskhetian
The "Ayaz" (bitter cold/frost) represents a period of extreme hardship and emotional isolation. For the Ahıska community, these themes often mirror their historical "painful heritage," including the 1944 deportations from their homeland in southern Georgia.
The word "Selamet" acts as both the performer's name and a central theme—a prayer for a safe exit from darkness and a return to warmth or home. The Story of the Song The "Ayaz" (bitter
The song (The Nights are Frosty), often performed by artists within the Ahıska (Meskhetian) Turk music scene like Selamet Cevdet , tells a poignant story of longing, cold solitude, and the enduring hope for "selamet" (safety or peace).
Another popular track by Ahıska Müzik that explores similar themes of sleeplessness and longing. The song (The Nights are Frosty), often performed
The narrative of the song revolves around a narrator trapped in a metaphorical and literal winter: