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"Ey Reqib" is sung by Kurdish nationalists as the Kurdish national anthem. It was written by the Kurdish poet Dildar in 1920, when he was in a jail in the Kurdistan province of Iran. Ey Reqib means literally "Hey Guardian", but nowadays the title is usually given in English as "Hey Enemy". The song was originally written in Sorani but is also sung in the Kurdish dialect of Kurmanji. Kurdish may refer to: The Kurdish people The Kurdish language This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their states official national song. ... 1920 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) Events January January 7 - Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk. ... Map showing Iranian province of Kordestan. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Sorani is an Iranian language, belonging to the Kurdic group. ... Kurmanji (Kurdish: kurmancî or kirmancî) is the major Kurdish dialect spoken in Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, the ex-Soviet states and by Kurds living in Central Asia. ...



EY REQÝB


Ey reqib her maye qewmé Kurdý ziman Naþike u danaye topen zeman


Kes neben Kurd dimirin, kurd jin diven Jin dive qet nakeve, Ala Kurdan


Em xorten Medya u Keyxusrewin Seyr bike xwina diyan me da rýjan


Kes neben Kurd dimirin, Kurd jin diven Jin dive qet nakeve, Ala Kurdan


Em xorten renge sor u þoreþin De xwin vexþin bikin taca cihan


Kes nebe Kurd dimirin, Kurd Jin diven Jin dive nakeve, Ala Kurdan


Lawen Kurd rabune ser pýyan wek þeran Dýn iman u ayýn ýman Kurd u Kurdistan


Kes neben Kurd dimirin, Kurd jin diven Jin dive qet nakeve, Ala Kurdan


Lawen Kurd tev hazýr u amadene Can fidane can fida tev can fida


Kes neben Kurd dimirin, Kurd jin diven Jin dive qet nakeve, Ala Kurdan

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