The parallel emphasizes:
Kurdish poets, too, have embraced the trope. The celebrated writer (although Palestinian) influenced Kurdish poets like Ciwan Haco , who wrote: “My mother named me after the wind / But the mountains named me Spartacus / Because I took the plow and made it a spear.”
Snippets of this sweeping, emotive orchestral piece—often labeled with "Kurdish" in captions—are frequently used in videos to evoke feelings of epic struggle, heroism, or profound sadness.
Historically, Spartacus is identified as a from the Maedi tribe. However, the geography of ancient Thrace was heavily influenced by migratory patterns from Asia Minor.