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This paper provides an overview and analysis of the poem and meyxana (a traditional Azerbaijani folk improvisation) performance (often referred to by the line Ruzigar İçində ) by the legendary Azerbaijani poet and performer Məşədibaba Aydəmirov . 1. Abstract
Məşədibaba (1971–2011) was a prominent figure in the . His work is characterized by a deep philosophical approach to meyxana, often blending classical ghazal structures with street-level emotional honesty.
"Ahu-zar İçində" is more than a song; it is an artifact of Azerbaijani spiritual suffering. Məşədibaba uses the metaphor of the wind to describe a universal human experience—the feeling of being worn down by life's relentless pace. For students of Eastern literature or musicology, it remains a primary example of how folk art can carry profound philosophical weight. Neon Sultan – Ahuzar Lyrics - Genius
The lyrics often reflect a poet who is observed by many ("ki görən bu...") but understood by few. 4. Cultural Significance
Represents the uncontrollable forces of life and the passage of time that batters the soul.
The song remains a popular choice for "aesthetic" social media edits and tributes to the poet's legacy. 5. Conclusion
"Ruzigar İçində" serves as a bridge between classical Persian-Azerbaijani poetic traditions (ghazals) and modern oral performance (meyxana).