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Beyond the "Elfida" story, Beşir himself has a fascinating background:
The song "Elfida," famously covered by Hozan Beşir, was originally written by Haluk Levent for a young girl named , who was battling terminal cancer. Hozan BeЕџirВ ЕћarkД±larД±
: Despite his fame as a musician, his primary profession has been as an anesthesiology technician . He studied mining engineering and chemistry before settling into his medical and musical paths. Beyond the "Elfida" story, Beşir himself has a
: During her treatment, doctors told Levent that she was beyond medical help. A musician friend, Emrah Aydoğdu, noted that in Ottoman Turkish, the term for a "woman one must let go of" or "sacrificed" is Elfida . : During her treatment, doctors told Levent that
: While Levent wrote it, Hozan Beşir's version—characterized by his raw, echo-filled vocals and expert bağlama play—is often credited with giving the song a new, soulful life that resonates deeply with listeners in the Kurdish and Turkish music scenes. About Hozan Beşir