Tellerine | Kadriye Latifova Telgrafin

The lyrics metaphorically use "telegraph wires" as a symbol of longing and the search for news from a distant loved one, a common theme in Turkish folk music where nature and technology intertwine with human emotion.

Born in the village of Golemantsi, Bulgaria, Latifova became a symbol of cultural identity for the Turkish minority during the mid-20th century. Her career flourished in the 1950s after she joined the Turkish Theater in Haskovo. Kadriye Latifova Telgrafin Tellerine

She is the mother of the renowned Bulgarian-Turkish sculptor and politician, Vejdi Rashidov . The Song: "Telgrafın Tellerine" The lyrics metaphorically use "telegraph wires" as a

Over her short life, she recorded approximately 200 songs for Bulgarian National Radio and had a repertoire of over 500 folk songs. She is the mother of the renowned Bulgarian-Turkish

The track is a staple in her discography, featured prominently in compilations like Gonulleri Fetheden Turkulerle Kadriye Latifova - Vol. 2 . Cultural Impact

The song "Telgrafın Tellerine Kuşlar mı Konar" is a classic türkü (Turkish folk song) that Latifova helped popularize across the Balkans.

Kadriye Latifova  Telgrafin Tellerine