Koma Berxwedan is a Kurdish music group known for their contributions to Kurdish resistance music. Active from 1983 to 1995, they released 16 albums during this period, focusing on themes related to the struggles against oppression in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. Their music primarily features songs in Kurmanji, with some in Kirmancki (Zazaki), Sorani, and Gorani. The group was a significant cultural force, advocating for Kurdish rights and the establishment of Kurdistan.
Koma Berxwedan's discography includes notable albums such as "Dayê" (1983), "Bîngol Şewitî" (1984), "Dîlan" (1985), and "Şad Bibe Welatê Min" (1990). Their music reflects a strong sense of cultural identity and political activism, making them an important part of Kurdish musical heritage. Despite their active period ending in the mid-1990s, their legacy continues to influence Kurdish music and culture.
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