The lyrics, composed by Jo'rayev himself, use rich metaphors to describe the emotional state of a lover:
Jo'rayev asks, "What is the world, Dilbar?" and "What is trade/bargain (savdo), Dilbar?", reflecting on the transient nature of life versus the eternal nature of love. Musical Significance
It belongs to the Mumtoz (classic) tradition, often performed with traditional Uzbek instruments like the dutar or tanbur.
The lyrics, composed by Jo'rayev himself, use rich metaphors to describe the emotional state of a lover:
Jo'rayev asks, "What is the world, Dilbar?" and "What is trade/bargain (savdo), Dilbar?", reflecting on the transient nature of life versus the eternal nature of love. Musical Significance Sherali Jo Rayev Dilbar Qo Lida Sozi
It belongs to the Mumtoz (classic) tradition, often performed with traditional Uzbek instruments like the dutar or tanbur. The lyrics, composed by Jo'rayev himself, use rich