Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi is a renowned religious singer and elegist from Azerbaijan, best known for his soul-stirring "rovze" (laments) and "noha" (poems of mourning). His performances often focus on the tragic events of Karbala, specifically the martyrdom of Imam Hussain and his family.
Seyyid Taleh’s style is unique because of its . He doesn't just recite history; he "talks" to the figures of Karbala as if they are present.
Representing unfulfilled hope and sacrifice. Seyyid Taleh Urek Yandiran Rovze
One of the most poignant stories Seyyid Taleh recounts is that of the six-month-old infant, Ali Asghar.
Another central figure is Abbas ibn Ali, the brother of Imam Hussain and the standard-bearer of the camp. Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi is a renowned religious singer
The poetry often focuses on the "Gharibul-Ghariba" (the loneliest of the lonely), emphasizing the isolation of Imam Hussain on the final day.
Imam Hussain carries his parched son toward the enemy army, asking only for a few drops of water for the dying child. He doesn't just recite history; he "talks" to
After filling the water skin, he refuses to drink a single drop because his brother is thirsty. On his way back, he loses both arms but continues to carry the water skin with his teeth until it is pierced by an arrow. Why it is "Heart-Burning"