Malatyali Ibrahim Hozali Gelin May 2026
Malatyalı İbrahim and the Ballad of "Hozalı Gelin" (born İbrahim Dulkadir) is a prominent figure in Turkish Arabesque and folk music, best known for his soulful renditions of traditional Anatolian songs. One of his most enduring works is his performance of "Hozalı Gelin" (also known as "Aşağıdan Gelir Hozalı Gelin"), a folk song that captures the melancholic essence of unrequited love and separation. No reviews The Artist: Malatyalı İbrahim
Watch Malatyalı İbrahim's soulful performance of this classic folk song: Hozalı Gelin Malatyalı İbrahim - Topic YouTube• Dec 29, 2020 Musical Context and Interpretations Malatyali Ibrahim Hozali Gelin
"Aşağıdan gelir hozalı gelin / Topla fistanını toz olur gelin / Kaldırsam peçeni baksam yüzüne / Eller arif olmuş söz olur gelin" (The hozalı bride comes from below / Gather your skirts so they don't get dusty / If I lift your veil and look at your face / People are wise to us; there will be gossip) The Narrative Arc Malatyalı İbrahim and the Ballad of "Hozalı Gelin"
The song follows a familiar theme in Turkish folk music—the pain of a lover watching the "göç" (migration/moving) of their beloved. A particularly poignant verse mentions keeping a lock of the beloved's hair to be buried with the speaker if they cannot be together in life. A particularly poignant verse mentions keeping a lock
The lyrics tell a story of longing and the fear of social gossip: