Born in 1975 in Dersim, she is a famous Kurdish singer. He has lived in Istanbul since 1992 and studied music there. She released his first album in 2002. She was well known for her song (Kurdish girl) which was banned by a Turkish court for a while. Her songs are in Kurdish and Turkish; She also has songs in the Central Kurdish dialect.
The albums
Her own albums:
Kecha Kurdan (2004)
Nupel (2005)
Diaspora (2010)
Collaborations with other artists:
Sayer (2002)
Spring, with Kardeş Türküler (2005)
Mraz, with Mikail Aslan (2005)
Güldünya Şarkıları (2008)
Like many women in North Kurdistan, she has been able to serve Kurdish art with her voice and artistic abilities. In addition to revolutionary songs, Aynor has performed a number of Kurdish folk songs and original songs that show the spirit of authenticity and love for Kurdish original art.[1]