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  • How well you play a dance:) just do not know that you learned from this section are old Macedonian folk dances

  • çok güzel,Bravo ,pozdrav od R.Makedonija

    

  • en güzel payduşka bu olsa gerek

  • Kızlar bravo emeğinize sağlık..

  • Kızlar bravo emeğinize sağlık..

  • everyone wants to fight and call all these dances their own when the fact is the areas where these dances originated were under the ottoman empire for centuries so it's safe to say that we have all adopted our own versions of this dance and others..let's not be selfish by claiming these dance as our own, rather share them with pride as balkan people...

  • i thought this was an albanian folkdance isn´t it!???

  • Much of the Torbesh people from Macedonia fled during the opressions in Turkey, and I think maybe these are from Torbesh descent.

    This is a prove, how much they love their native land, Macedonia!

  • beautiful dancing ladies!!! greetings from Macedonia!

  • çok güzel,Bravo ,pozdrav od R.Makedonija

  • armanjii from romania dance this song another way! anyway it`s good to see how u dance it

  • Bravo devojki , ubavo igrate !

  • bence de güzel, farkli bi versiyonu oynuyorlar yalniz.

    sanirim balkanlarda da yöreden yöreye bu oyunun sekli degisiyor.

  • bravo sa sa opa samo napred

    pozdrav od REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA

  • çok güzel oynamışlar, bravo!

  • şoum meer bre çıkıss :) luj lluj

  • hayda breee

  • Excellent. I know the dance very well, and these grils dance it correctly. They know all the steps.

  • Jam Krenar Qe Jam Shgiptar

    (Arnavut Olduğum İçin Gururluyum)

  • Pozdrav od Makedonija do nasite prijateli vo Turcija.Da uzivame vo ubavoto oro.

    Za mnogu godini nasinci.

    Greetings from Macedonija to our frends in Turkey.Let us enjoy in great dance.

    For many years our countrymans.

  • Pozdrav od Makedonija do nasite prijateli vo Turcija.Da uzivame vo ubavoto oro.

    Za mnogu godini nasinci.

    Greetings from Makedonija to our frends in Turkey.

    Let us enjoy in nice dance.

    For many years our

    countrymans.

  • Bravo mnogu ubavo Pozdrav od Makedonija

  • Çok estetik tebrikler...

  • shqiptare te asimiluar

  • jo shqiptare

    Maqedoni, jo shqiptare :)

  • opa sasa iha. nice nice...........

    pozdrav od Makedonija! :)

  • Mashala! ubavo!! samo veselo opaaa sa sa!!!

  • Tebrikler... Çok hoş olmuş...

  • güzel elinize saglik :))

  • are they turk or macedonian ? if they are turk , where are they location ( bulgaria or macedonia ) ?

  • The location is Istanbul, Turkey. Shooting done during an engagement ceremony at home. Dancing women are descendents of immigrants from Macedonia who came to Turkey in 1957.

  • they were expelled, not immigrants, they are exodus victims.

    Tito said all "turks" (muslims) who are not Albanian should leave the country...

    i hope Republic of Macedonia will appologise for the unjustice sooner or later.

    Greetings to Turkey from Makedonia :)

    p.s.

    cok guzel :)

  • The only way to leave the country was to register yourself as a Turk....or risk your life and attempt to cross the Iron Curtain illegally... to Italy or Austria (via Slovenia).

    In sum....your origin, language or ethnicity didn`t matter.

    If you had a Moslem name...and declared yourself a Turk.....you`d be allowed to move to Turkey.

    Yeah.....there was some pressure on Sandjak Moslems and Kosovo Albanians to leave....but it wasn`t outright slaughter (like earlier) that drove them to it.

  • Than why the hell there are millions of Albanians in Turkey ?

    Because they wanted to move or what ? They were forced as well...

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