The song, such as the version popularized by Eyyub Yaqubov , celebrates the lifelong bond formed during the circumcision ritual.
"Kirveler Oynasinlar" (Let the Kirves Dance) is a festive Azerbaijani and Turkish folk song typically performed at (circumcision celebrations) . It honors the "Kirve," a figure similar to a godfather who holds a central role in these traditional rites of passage. Core Meaning and Cultural Role Kirveler Oynasinlar | Sen Toy Mahnisi
In Turkish and Azerbaijani culture, the Kirve is a close family friend who supports the boy during the ceremony. The song, such as the version popularized by