Performance of Segah is considered a "mystic music for meditation," intended to bring the listener into a state of spiritual alignment.
His diverse background included degrees from the Agdam Pedagogical Institute , Ashgabat University (Law), and Baku State University (Philology). Sahmali Kurdoglu Segah
Kürdoğlu did not just sing mugham; he lived it through a style known as "Xüsusi dəsti-xətt" (unique handwriting/style). Performance of Segah is considered a "mystic music
Born in 1930 in the village of Qiyaslı, Agdam , Kürdoğlu was a highly educated intellectual of his time. His lineage in music follows the prestigious path of the Seyid Shushinski school, making him a successor to giants like Islam Abdullayev and Khan Shushinski . Born in 1930 in the village of Qiyaslı,
is one of the seven main modes (mughams) in Azerbaijani traditional music. It is uniquely characterized by its emotional range; in Karabakh, it is often said that while other mughams represent laughter or strength, Segah is the sound of the heart's deepest yearning .
Kürdoğlu's Zabul Segah remains a staple for those studying the Karabakh music history and the spiritual depths of Azerbaijani Mugham , as recognized by .