Karд±еџд±k Sesler Kгјrt Milli Marеџд± May 2026
The anthem's core message emphasizes that the Kurdish people and their language remain alive despite historical oppression: Oh enemy, the Kurdish people live on. Let no one say Kurds are dead, Kurds are alive. Kurds are alive and our flag will never fall.
The phrase likely refers to a mixed-voice or polyphonic choral arrangement of the Kurdish national anthem, "Ey Reqîb" (O Enemy). KarД±ЕџД±k Sesler KГјrt Milli MarЕџД±
While "Ey Reqîb" is traditionally sung in unison, modern musical arrangements for (choral/polyphonic) and symphony orchestras have been created to elevate its performance on international stages: The anthem's core message emphasizes that the Kurdish
It was first adopted as a national anthem in 1946 by the short-lived Republic of Mahabad . The phrase likely refers to a mixed-voice or
A prominent Kurdish musician living in Austria, Dalshad Said scored the anthem for military bands and symphony orchestras in 2021.