: This performance has gained over 25 million views on YouTube, highlighting its resonance within the Azerbaijani and broader Islamic music scene. About the Artist: Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi
: He is a leading figure in the Azerbaijani Islamic music scene, frequently performing at religious gatherings and collaborating with other Maddahs like his brothers, Seyyid Fariq and Seyyid Peyman. Seyyid Taleh Urek Yandiran Rovze
: Born in 1988 in the Boradigah settlement of Masalli, Azerbaijan, he grew up in a devout family and began performing religious lamentations (Mersiyye) as a child. : This performance has gained over 25 million
: He blends traditional Azerbaijani music elements—often featuring instruments like the tar and kamancha —with powerful, spiritually charged vocals. Seyyid Taleh Urek Yandiran Rovze
: The Rovze focuses on the tragedy of Ali al-Asghar , the youngest son of Husayn ibn Ali, who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala. The lyrics use the "Lay Lay" (lullaby) motif to depict a parent's grief.