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Sari Galin (Azerbaijani for Pale or Fair Skinned Bride or a Bride with blonde hair) is a popular Azerbaijani folk song in Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan. It shows that in Azerbaijan, there are people with fair skin and blonde hair. These people usually have blue eyes, too. A translation of part of this folk song:

You don't braid the end of your hair,
They will not let me marry you.
I wish I had the chance to see
The face of my beloved
Oh, what can I do?
Oh, what can I do?
Golden Bride

References

Sari (nount) towards; in the direction of Sari (adjective) yellow; pale (pale face); blond (hair); (egg) yolk. Galin (noun) bride Sari Galin (noun) blond bride, pale-faced bride

  1. Yellow Bride by Elchin. AZERI.org. 2003

External links

  • Listen to Sari Galin performed on balaban by Alihan Samadov. Music section of Azerbaijan International
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