This represents a physical location, often associated with specific regions in Northern Kurdistan (Bakur). It symbolizes stability, life-giving water, and the permanence of the land [3].
(The Great Spring, the Spring of Hearts) is more than just a classic Kurdish folk song; it is a profound cultural landmark that explores themes of love, loss, and the geographical soul of the Kurdish landscape [1, 2]. The Symbolic Power of the "Spring"
The song has been interpreted by numerous legendary Kurdish artists, most notably , whose soulful delivery cemented the song’s status in the Kurdish canon [4].