The word "Elfida" is often interpreted as "the girl who was given up" or "sacrifice." It is widely known in Turkish pop culture to be dedicated to a young girl named Beyzanur , a cancer patient Haluk Levent looked after who unfortunately passed away.
The song describes a face that looks like "an alaturka sadness" and "mother's womb peace," contrasting the innocence of childhood with the weariness of years that have "taken their due". Why Hozan Beşir’s Version is Popular Hozan BeЕџir Elfida
Hozan Beşir ’s rendition of is a soulful, acoustic-heavy cover that has become a staple of modern Turkish and Kurdish folk-rock culture. While originally written and popularized by Haluk Levent , Beşir's unique vocal style—characterized by his deep, gravelly tone and emotive "dengbêj" influence—brought the song a new wave of fame on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. The Meaning Behind the Song The word "Elfida" is often interpreted as "the