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[http://www.theworld.org/?q=node/276 Sivan Perwer]
 
[http://www.theworld.org/?q=node/276 Sivan Perwer]
  
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Naser Rezazi. Here is a song performed by [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhYpXT34cE Naser Rezazi], from Iran.  Note shared elements, as well as presence of the classical Iranian tar.
  
 
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRwLmTgvNZM Havale bargiranim on YouTube, sung by Siwan Perwer]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRwLmTgvNZM Havale bargiranim on YouTube, sung by Siwan Perwer]
 
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A song by [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhYpXT34cE Naser Rezazi], from Iran.  Note shared elements, as well as presence of the classical Iranian tar.
 

Latest revision as of 11:42, 18 March 2008

Nationalistic songs are a pan-Kurdish genre popularized by singers in exile like Sivan Perwer (b. 1955, Siverek, SE Turkey), or Naser Rezazi (b. 1955 in Iran).

Sivan Perwer

Naser Rezazi. Here is a song performed by Naser Rezazi, from Iran. Note shared elements, as well as presence of the classical Iranian tar.


Ey Reqib has become the Kurdish National Anthem.

Ey Reqib notation

Ey Reqib on YouTube (National Anthem style)

Ey Reqib sung by Siwan Perwer

Another version on YouTube


Havale bargiranim notation

Havale bargiranim on YouTube, sung by Siwan Perwer