: She is the youngest and most beautiful daughter of General Epanchin. Aglaya is described as bright, rebellious, and fiercely independent, often clashing with her family's traditional expectations.
: She is a central figure in a tragic love triangle involving Prince Myshkin and Nastasya Filippovna . Her relationship with the Prince is marked by her innocent yet often cruel teasing, as she struggles to process her deep feelings for him.
Beyond music, the name is deeply rooted in literature, most notably in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s classic novel, The Idiot . Musical Context: "Ağlaya Ağlaya"
: Released a popular version in September 2022 under TFB Records, which became a hit in the Turkish pop scene [20].
: A well-known figure in Turkish pop, his version also focuses on the struggles of love and persistence [23].
: The phrase is also found in older Azerbaijani and Turkish works, such as those by Şövkət Ələkbərova , often titled "Qəmgin Mahnı" (Sad Song) [21]. Literary Context: Aglaya Ivanovna Epanchin
In the literary world, is one of the most complex characters in Dostoevsky's The Idiot .
In Turkish music, several artists have released tracks with this title, usually exploring themes of heartbreak, longing, and emotional release: