Seyani Beshirov Afiq Qarabagli Celilin Toyu Saratov 11032017 Apr 2026

: The presence of Segah Mugam elements in their performances provides a classical foundation to the folk-oriented wedding music, blending emotional depth with celebratory rhythms. Digital Preservation and Global Reach

This paper examines the cultural and musical significance of the Azerbaijani wedding ceremony of "Celil," held on March 11, 2017, in Saratov, Russia, featuring performers and Afiq Qarabagli . Cultural Context: The Azerbaijani Diaspora in Saratov Seyani Beshirov Afiq Qarabagli Celilin Toyu Saratov 11032017

The event represents a vital intersection of Azerbaijani tradition and the Russian diaspora. Saratov has long served as a hub for Azerbaijani communities, where traditional weddings (toyu) act as essential social anchors. These celebrations are not merely private unions but public performances of ethnic identity, often documented and shared via platforms like YouTube to maintain trans-border cultural ties. Musical Analysis: Meykhana and Mugam : The presence of Segah Mugam elements in

: A distinctive form of literary and musical improvisation or "spoken word" folk art. Performers like Afiq Qarabagli are known for their rhythmic, rhyming verses often delivered in a competitive or collaborative "battle" format during weddings. Saratov has long served as a hub for

The specific date, , marks a moment in the "digital archive" of the Azerbaijani wedding industry. These recordings, often uploaded by specialized studios like ELTUN STUDIO , serve as modern folklore, allowing fans and community members worldwide to experience the specific atmosphere of a high-profile "Saratov toyu" years after the event.

The performance by and Afiq Qarabagli highlights two core pillars of Azerbaijani musical heritage: