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(Segah about the father) and Ana Segahı (Segah about the mother).

The content related to features the Azerbaijani khananda (mugham singer) Ziyafəddin Xəlilov . His performances are often characterized by emotional delivery and the inclusion of contemporary themes within the classical mugham framework. About Ziyafəddin Xəlilov GozЙ™l Mugam Super Yeni Segah ZiyafЙ™ddin

Ziyafəddin Xəlilov is an Azerbaijani mugham singer born on September 15, 1966, in the Zərdab region. He is known for his powerful voice and frequent collaborations with instrumentalists, most notably on the synthesizer. Xəlilov's repertoire often includes: (Segah about the father) and Ana Segahı (Segah

Thematic gazals and poems concerning youth, old age, money, and brotherhood. The "Super Yeni Segah" (Super New Segah) referred

The "Super Yeni Segah" (Super New Segah) referred to in your query belongs to one of the seven main modes of Azerbaijani Mugham. Azerbaijan - Mugham and Modernism - World Music Network

Performances at traditional Azerbaijani wedding ceremonies ("toy") both in Azerbaijan and Russia (Samara, Saratov).

(Segah about the father) and Ana Segahı (Segah about the mother).

The content related to features the Azerbaijani khananda (mugham singer) Ziyafəddin Xəlilov . His performances are often characterized by emotional delivery and the inclusion of contemporary themes within the classical mugham framework. About Ziyafəddin Xəlilov

Ziyafəddin Xəlilov is an Azerbaijani mugham singer born on September 15, 1966, in the Zərdab region. He is known for his powerful voice and frequent collaborations with instrumentalists, most notably on the synthesizer. Xəlilov's repertoire often includes:

Thematic gazals and poems concerning youth, old age, money, and brotherhood.

The "Super Yeni Segah" (Super New Segah) referred to in your query belongs to one of the seven main modes of Azerbaijani Mugham. Azerbaijan - Mugham and Modernism - World Music Network

Performances at traditional Azerbaijani wedding ceremonies ("toy") both in Azerbaijan and Russia (Samara, Saratov).