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The song is performed in the style of a (a religious singer who praises the Ahl al-Bayt).
(Where are you going, father?) is a famous religious elegiac song (mersiye) by the Azerbaijani performer Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi . It is a poignant lamentation centered on the tragic events of Karbala. Key Context & Meaning
Raised in a religious family in Masalli, he began reciting religious poems at the age of 8 in Russia. Seyyid Taleh Hara Gedirsen Ay Baba, Qedi
He received religious training from his father and later attended the Islamic University in Baku.
The lyrics are written from the perspective of a child—traditionally understood to be the young daughter of Imam Hussain—asking her father where he is going as he prepares for his final departure. The song is performed in the style of
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The phrase "Dalınca ağlayan gəlir" (Someone comes crying after you) highlights the deep grief and separation felt by the family during the Battle of Karbala. Key Context & Meaning Raised in a religious
He leads the "Azerbaijan Divine Songs Group" and is known for training other performers, including his brothers.