: The lyricist ( Mersiyye Soz ) whose verses provide the narrative backbone for this tribute. Theme: "De Hardasan" (Tell Me, Where Are You?)
The title "De Hardasan" translates to "Tell me, where are you?" It serves as a central refrain of longing and grief. While the phrase is common in Azerbaijani pop music (notably by artists like Sebnam Tovuzlu), in this context, it is transformed into a . Tribute to Martyrdom: "Sehid Bayram" : The lyricist ( Mersiyye Soz ) whose
Unlike traditional mournful chants, this "Ilahi Mahni" incorporates: Musical Style: Ilahi Mahni This feature explores the
A defining feature of this specific version is its dedication to (Martyr Bayram). in this context
: The use of the "Mersiyye" style ensures a heavy, somber tone designed for communal mourning or personal reflection.
: It functions as both a religious Mersiyye —traditionally used to mourn the household of the Prophet—and a modern tribute to a fallen soldier, bridging the gap between historical religious suffering and contemporary national sacrifice. Musical Style: Ilahi Mahni
This feature explores the emotional and cultural depth of , a poignant 2021–2022 religious composition (Mersiyye) performed by the renowned Azerbaijani maddah Cosqun Ceferi . The Artistic Collaboration