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    Şivan Perwer (born İsmail Aygün on 23 December 1955) is a Kurdish poet, writer, musical teacher, singer. Perwer fled KURDISTAN in 1976 due to the Kurdish...
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  • radio anchor Şivan Perwer (born 1955), Kurdish poet, writer, musical teacher, singer, and performer on the Bağlama in Turkey Daniel Sivan (born 1949),...
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  • Liberation') is the first album by Kurdish artist Şivan Perwer, released in 1975 as a cassette album. Perwer was accompanied by the Kurdish tanbur, his signature...
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    television and radio was banned in Turkey, affecting singers such as Şivan Perwer, Mahsun Kırmızıgül and İbrahim Tatlıses. However, a black market sprang...
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    by a female vocalist). Similar to other famous Kurdish musicians like Şivan Perwer, Haco sometimes uses poems by famous Kurdish poets such as Cegerxwîn...
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  • (1955–) Orhan Doğan (1955–2007) Perwîz Cîhanî (1955–) Rohat Alakom (1955–) Şivan Perwer (1955–) Abdulbaset Sieda (1956–) Arjen Arî (1956–2012) Cuneyd Zapsu (1956–)...
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  • Sonne together with Bonn-based rapper Xatar and the Kurdish folk singer Şivan Perwer.[when?] 2007: Gorillas im Nebel (with OJ Kingpin as La Honda) 2008: La...
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    Yukarıbağ Yukarıdilimli Yukarışölenli Bilge Özgen (1935*), Musical Artist Şivan Perwer (1955*), Musical Artist Nureddin Nebati (1964*), politician Ayşe Sürücü...
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    Pol Robson ("Comrade Paul Robeson"), which was put to music by singer Şivan Perwer in 1976. Black 47's 1989 album Home of the Brave includes the song "Paul...
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  • the sounds of the oud and its music inspired by Sufism, influenced by Sivan Perwer, Rabih Abou-Khalil and Abdul Wahab who played with him. He also became...
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  • marries Robert Hossein. Born: Carol Ann Duffy, Scottish poet, in Glasgow Şivan Perwer, Turkish-Kurdish poet and singer, in Viransehir (official birth date)...
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    2012). They divorced in 2016. Dayê (Mother) 2019 Welatê Min, featuring Sivan Perwer (My Country) 2021 2016 – honorary title of the Merited Artist of the...
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  • 1177/17506980211010933. hdl:10023/23469. S2CID 235381347. Kurdish legend Sivan Perwer on the Armenian Genocide Armenian Genocide International Recognition...
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    different music productions. In 2006 he was on tour with the Kurdish singer Sivan Perwer presenting World music and together with the Xtra Combo Resetarits interpreted...
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    Kaya and the Kamkars. In Europe, well-known artists are Darin Zanyar, Sivan Perwer, and Azad. The main themes of Kurdish cinema are the poverty and hardship...
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    arranged musical events for many other musicians and singers such as Sivan Perwer. In 2012 he went on a music tour in Turkey and performed concerts in...
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  • part of the region Roj û Heyv Released: January 2000 An album marking Şivan Perwer's 25th year as an artist, and contains his traditional songs. Based on...
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  • and L'ensemble Dastan for Shoorideh (Network 24 253/Harmonia Mundi) Sivan Perwer for Min bêriya te kiriye Yann-Fanch Kemener for Ann Dorn Pura Fé for...
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  • “Kurdistani, Sayid Ali Asghar,” “Mamili, Mihammad,” “Miryam Khan,” “Perwer, Şivan,” and “Razzazi, Nasir.” The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
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