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    Sayat-Nova (Armenian: Սայեաթ-Նովայ, Սայաթ-Նովա ; Georgian: საიათნოვა; Azerbaijani: سایات‌نووا; Persian: سایات‌نووا; born Harutyun Sayatyan; 14 June – 22 September ) was an Armenian poet, musician and ashugh, who had compositions in a number of languages.


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    Sayat-Nova (born , Tiflis, Georgia—died , Tiflis) was an Armenian troubadour known for his love songs. Sayat-Nova worked first as a weaver and later (–65) became the court minstrel of Irakli II of Georgia. In he entered a monastery in Haghbat, and he was martyred by the Persian invaders of Georgia.

    Sayat-Nova | Armenian Poet, Lyricist, Musician | Britannica

    Sayat Nova, the renowned Armenian poet and musician, profoundly influenced the cultural landscape of the Caucasus. His work transcended ethnic and linguistic boundaries, blending Armenian, Georgian, and Persian traditions into a unique artistic vision that continues to inspire today.


    The Bard of the Caucasus: Armenian, Azeri, and Georgian ...

    Sayat Nova was officially recognized as the greatest ashough (folk singer-songwriter) that ever lived in the Caucasus (the area between the Black and the Caspian sea, shared among current Armenia, Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan).


    Sayat Nova: The Armenian Poet and Musician -

    The world-famous Armenian composer Alexander Arutiunian wrote an opera called "Sayat Nova". Named after him are a music school in Yerevan, Armenia, a long-established Armenian dance ensemble in United States, and an annual music competition program, to cite a few.
  • Sayat Nova (Harutyun Sayatyan), The Bard of the Caucasus

  • The Bard of the Caucasus: Armenian, Azeri, and Georgian ...
  • Sayat Nova (Harutyun Sayatyan), The Bard of the Caucasus

  • Sergei Paradjanov's The Colour of Pomegranates () is a beautifully stylized examination of the 18th-century minstrel poet who went by the pen name 'Sayat Nova.' He composed songs in Azerbaijani, Armenian, Georgian and other languages.
  • Sayat-Nova was an 18th-century ashiq[1]of Armenian origin who is believed to have been a minstrel at the court of Georgian king Irakli II.
  • Sayat-Nova (Armenian: Սայեաթ-Նովայ, Սայաթ-Նովա ; Georgian: საიათნოვა; Azerbaijani: سایات‌نووا; Persian: سایات‌نووا; born Harutyun Sayatyan; 14 June 1712 – 22 September 1795) was an Armenian poet, musician and ashugh, who had compositions in a number of languages.
  • Sayat Nova was not only a remarkable figure for Armenian national identity but was significant for Parajanov as well and his desire to reconnect.
  • Sayat-Nova (born 1712, Tiflis, Georgia—died 1795, Tiflis) was an Armenian troubadour known for his love songs. Sayat-Nova worked first as a weaver and later (1750–65) became the court minstrel of Irakli II of Georgia. In 1770 he entered a monastery in Haghbat, and he was martyred by the Persian invaders of Georgia.

    Sayat-Nova, bio+songs+lyrics in English and Armenian

      Sayat Nova was an Armenian troubadour who composed music in several languages including Armenian, Georgian, Turkish and Azeri. He is renowned throughout the Caucasus and the greater region for the timeless music he created, widely played and adapted to this day.

      Sayat-Nova, bio+songs+lyrics in English and Armenian

    Sayat-Nova (Armenian: Սայեաթ-Նովայ, Սայաթ-Նովա ; Georgian: საიათნოვა; Azerbaijani: سایات‌نووا; Persian: سایات‌نووا; born Harutyun Sayatyan; 14 June – 22 September ) was an Armenian poet, musician and ashugh, who had compositions in a number of languages.


  • Sayat-Nova - Biography - LiquiSearch Sayat Nova, the renowned Armenian poet and musician, profoundly influenced the cultural landscape of the Caucasus. His work transcended ethnic and linguistic boundaries, blending Armenian, Georgian, and Persian traditions into a unique artistic vision that continues to inspire today.
  • Sayat Nova - the 18th Century Caucasian Troubadour-poet Who ... Sayat Nova was officially recognized as the greatest ashough (folk singer-songwriter) that ever lived in the Caucasus (the area between the Black and the Caspian sea, shared among current Armenia, Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan).
  • Sayat Nova - Armeniapedia The world-famous Armenian composer Alexander Arutiunian wrote an opera called "Sayat Nova". Named after him are a music school in Yerevan, Armenia, a long-established Armenian dance ensemble in United States, and an annual music competition program, to cite a few.