Kurdish anthems (Kurdish: سروودە کوردییەکان, romanized: Sirûde Kurdîyekan, or سروودە نیشتمانییەکان) are an important form of cultural and political expression that reflect the identity and historical experiences of the Kurdish people. Often centered on themes such as resilience, resistance, and cultural pride, these anthems have played a key role in preserving Kurdish heritage and voicing aspirations for independence.
The most well-known anthem, Ey Reqîb, was written by poet Dildar in 1938 during his imprisonment, it is now the national anthem of the Kurdish people and the official anthem of the Kurdistan Region.