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The phrase likely refers to a mixed-voice or polyphonic choral arrangement of the Kurdish national anthem, "Ey Reqîb" (O Enemy).

These arrangements often blend Western classical techniques with traditional Kurdish musical styles to ensure the anthem meets standard international ceremonial requirements. Commonly Cited Lyrics (English Translation) KarД±ЕџД±k Sesler KГјrt Milli MarЕџД±

The national anthem of the Kurdistan Region and northeast Syria The phrase likely refers to a mixed-voice or

This anthem was written in by the poet and activist Dildar (Yûnis Reuf) while he was imprisoned in Iran. It has since become a universal symbol of Kurdish identity and resistance. The Anthem: Ey Reqîb It has since become a universal symbol of

It was first adopted as a national anthem in 1946 by the short-lived Republic of Mahabad .

Today, it is the official anthem of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq and is widely sung during ceremonies and in schools. Musical Arrangements (Karışık Sesler)

A prominent Kurdish musician living in Austria, Dalshad Said scored the anthem for military bands and symphony orchestras in 2021.