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Magomed Alikhanov’s song (performed in the Lezgi language or Lezgi Ch’al ) is a cornerstone of modern Lezgian musical culture. While often categorized as a folk-style pop song, its enduring popularity stems from its ability to blend traditional ethnic identity with universal themes of love and admiration. The Cultural Resonance of "Rashida"

One of the most beloved and widely recognized songs among Lezgi speakers, "Rashida" has achieved a "folk" status where it is recognized instantly by generations. It represents a bridge between the traditional past and the contemporary musical landscape of the Caucasus. Magomed Alikhanov’s song (performed in the Lezgi language

: The name "Rashida" acts as the central focus of the poem/song. In the context of Caucasus music, such "name-songs" are often more than just a serenade to an individual; they celebrate the beauty, grace, and virtues associated with the women of the region. It represents a bridge between the traditional past