Ayub Ali & Gare Sazkar - - Kurdim

: It explicitly celebrates the five dialects of the Kurdish language: Kurmanji, Sorani, Kelhuri, Dimilki (Zaza), and Gorani .

The track is notable for its deliberate effort to foster linguistic unity. While Ayub Ali wrote and performed the verses in his native dialect, he collaborated with Gare Sazkar to write and sing the Kurmanji sections. This harmonic dialogue between the two major Kurdish dialects was designed to resonate with a broad audience and reflect the "linguistic tapestry" of the Kurdish nation. Core Themes & Lyrics Ayub Ali & Gare Sazkar - Kurdim

: The song mentions all four parts of the Kurdish homeland— Bashur (South), Bakur (North), Rojava (West), and Rojhelat (East)—as the heart and soul of the nation. : It explicitly celebrates the five dialects of

: The refrain "Kurdim, Kurdim" (I am Kurdish) reinforces a sense of belonging to Kurdistan. This harmonic dialogue between the two major Kurdish

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