: Decades ago, he was reportedly reported to authorities for singing in his native language. In response to this betrayal by members of his own community, he left his hometown of Karlıova for Elazığ, leaving a final wish that he never be buried in Karlıova as long as "those traitors" remained there.
: The term dengbêj comes from deng (voice) and bêj (to sing/speak). These performers are the primary source of Kurdish oral tradition, memorizing thousands of verses to keep their heritage alive. Dengbej Sidiqe Kaliova Limino
: His repertoire included complex epics like Salo û Kejê , Siyabend û Xecê , and Mıstoyê Esker , turning his performances into living archives of Kurdish folklore. Understanding the Dengbêj Tradition : Decades ago, he was reportedly reported to
: Today, this art form is preserved in places like the Dengbêj House (Mala Dengbêjan) in Diyarbakır, which houses dozens of musicians dedicated to this 5,000-year-old craft. These performers are the primary source of Kurdish
: Known for his powerful, "naked" voice (acapella), Sıdıqê Karlıova specialized in strans —songs that recount legends, love stories, and collective sorrows like the famous " Limino ".