: Meykhana is a traditional form of spontaneous vocal performance in Azerbaijan, often used to tackle contemporary social issues, including crime, poverty, and drug abuse. Impact and Rehabilitation
This expression gained significant cultural traction through a popular "meykhana" (Azerbaijani rhythmic poetry) performance by the renowned performer (Rəşad Dağlı) and Balaeli . It is often used as a defiant social commentary against the drug trade and its impact on the community. The Social Context of the Verse Bariqa Mal Satanlar Getsin Oz EvinЙ™
The popularity of the verse highlights how local art forms like meykhana continue to serve as a voice for the public's frustrations and hopes for a safer environment. : Meykhana is a traditional form of spontaneous
The phrase (Azerbaijani: Barıqa mal satanlar getsin öz evinə ) translates roughly to "Let the drug dealers go sell their goods at their own homes." The Social Context of the Verse The popularity
: It expresses the sentiment that if these individuals are going to sell harmful substances, they should do it in their own private space rather than poisoning the streets and neighborhoods of others.