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: How the "Sidde ve Seyyad" story was passed down orally through generations.
The dastan blends poetry, music on the saz (a long-necked lute), and storytelling. While specific plot details for "Sidde ve Seyyad" are less universally documented than major epics like Ashiq Garib or Koroghlu , it follows the classic structure of the genre: : How the "Sidde ve Seyyad" story was
: The role of this narrative in maintaining the "purity" and heritage of the Azerbaijani language in regions like Northwest Iran or the Caucasus. the Art of Azerbaijani Ashiq - UNESCO the Art of Azerbaijani Ashiq - UNESCO :
: An Ashiq like Isa would perform the narrative through a series of havas (musical airs), alternating between spoken prose and sung poetry. Ashiq Isa and the Interview Overview of "Sidde ve Seyyad"
The title "Sidde ve Seyyad" refers to a traditional Azerbaijani dastan, an oral epic narrative performed by an Ashiq. The interview with Ashiq Isa likely serves as a primary source or academic documentation of this specific story as part of the preservation of Turkic oral traditions. Overview of "Sidde ve Seyyad"