: The song is considered "Geleneksel" (traditional/folk), meaning its composer and lyricist are often listed as anonymous or belonging to the collective folk heritage of the region.
: The lyrics focus on themes of love, longing, and beauty, specifically addressing a "dilber" (beloved) with dark hair or a dark complexion ("esmer" and "çavreş"). Dilbere Le Esmere Le
: It represents the "Efrînê" (Afrin) style of folk music and is noted for its emotional depth and use of traditional Kurdish instruments. Notable Versions & Artists Notable Versions & Artists : Known for a
: Known for a soulful rendition titled " Dîlbêr " that emphasizes the Kurmanji lyrical structure. Dilbere Le Esmere Le
For your research, you can compare different interpretations by these prominent artists:
If you are writing a formal paper, you may find these related academic works helpful for context on Kurdish musicology: