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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 Beşir (born Mehmet Beşir Güzel) is a musician known for his unique blending of alternative and traditional Kurdish and Turkish styles, often performing with an . While his repertoire is vast, his most impactful "story" is tied to his haunting interpretation of the song "Elfida" , which brought a deeply emotional narrative to a wide audience. The Story of "Elfida"

: 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 . Hozan BeЕџirВ ЕћarkД±larД±

: 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

: Haluk Levent looked after Beyzanur and 15 other children with cancer. He wrote the lyrics while she was still alive, intending to show her how much she meant to him, though she passed away at the age of nine before she could fully understand its legacy. The song "Elfida," famously covered by Hozan Beşir,

: 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 fascinating background: The Story of "Elfida" : During her treatment,

: He is celebrated for his "Zındî" (Live) album series, which captures the raw energy of his performances in Kurdish, Turkish, and Zazaca. Hozan Beşir | Spotify