Dengbej Ећakiro Keke Xiyasedin -

In Kurdish culture, a dengbêj is more than a singer; they are a "voice-hunter" and a living historian who preserves the community’s collective pain, wars, and loves through long, improvised oral epics. Şakiro, known as the ( Kewê Ribat ) for his powerful and resonant voice, used this song to document a dark chapter of exile and loss.

: The song laments how, after Xiyasedîn's departure, the laws of the land changed to those of "foreigners," leaving the local people feeling orphaned and helpless. Dengbej Ећakiro Keke Xiyasedin

Şakiro’s rendition of this story is considered a masterpiece of the dengbêj tradition. He recorded his songs—including this one—on home tapes without instruments, often under heavy linguistic restrictions. Today, the song remains a symbol of resistance and cultural memory, ensuring that the story of Kekê Xiyasedîn is never forgotten by the mountains of Bingöl and Diyarbakır. In Kurdish culture, a dengbêj is more than

Şakiro Dengbej Keke Xiyasedin Deep - song and lyrics by ByAstral Şakiro’s rendition of this story is considered a

: The song is dedicated to Kekê Xiyasedîn (Gıyasettin Fırat), who faced intense political pressure and exile following the events surrounding his father's uprising in the early 20th century.