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  • helal olsun.. tüm dünya halkları kardeştir! bürokratlar yavşaktır..

  • WHO is this guy?

    He took my breath away.....

  • HELALLLLLL ICIMIZDE DURA DURA BUDA KONYALI OLMUS VAY BE NE MEMLEKETIMIZ VAR :))

  • hay ben senin amına koyayım be oğlum kim ırkçılık yapıyorsa polli orea thrahulya

  • ah bir de dili dönse.. :))

  • bravoo be birader

  • yasu bre ramazan

  • Bastırmammmmmmmmmmmmmm Vay vayyy

  • yunanistanda busuru eski konyalilar var osmanlidan gitme

  • arkadaslar ırkcılık ypmayın. güzel söylemiş tebrik ederim

  • süperrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • 54 kimsenin kimseden caldigi birsey yok adam ne guzel soyluyor tebrik et

  • ORRRRRRRRRRROSPU rumlar ULAN PiÇLER TÜRKLERIN HERŞEYiNi ÇALIYORLAR

    YEMEKLERIMIZDEN, MÜZIĞE KADAR

  • @54 mal neyini çalmış adam ne güzel Türkçe söylüyor fena mı.

  • dünyada müzikle kardeslikler hatirlaniyor hepimiz kardesiz,ayrica süper ötesi kanunu konusturuyor,kardes..

  • Sen Konyalıdan başkasına bastırmazsan,Bizde Dora Bakoyanniden başkasına bastırmayız. Şaka bir yana harika söyledin.

  • Greeks and Turks = Friends

  • Wow, he gave me goosebumps. This song can not be performed in a better and most importantly original than this. This again proves the one nation theory split into two.

  • it muswt be fuckin hard to play that instrument!

  • SUPER KONYALI BU KADAR GUZEL SOYLEYEMEZ PATENTINI ALIN BUNUNDA KARDES

  • This is Turkish. When the Turks arrived in Anatolia, the mainstream Eastern was Armenian, Arabic and Assyrian. The Western was Greek and Armenian-Pontic.

    The Turks absorbed all this and came up with their own music which evolved from their Mongolian basics. There is no such thing as pure Turkish music...even culture. The Greeks however, absorbed Turkish music to the degree that most Greek folk music is very, very Turkish in mode.

  • @MrSamoorian go save your "culture" and country from bankruptcy. and don't lie about things (such as Turkish culture) that you don't know. lazy goat.

  • @bincabbar You already saved it.

  • düşünsenize: konya eşrafından stelios... ne güzel bir ülkeydik biz... yine olabiliriz =)

  • sesi de kör ahmata benziyo

  • music is for enjoying nothing else !!

  • With the passage of time and language shift all this was translated firstly into VLACH (Latin) then SLAVIC and finally TURKISH ...it's just not possible that as TURKISH NATIONALISTS claim for 1500 years .. IE from 300BC to 1100AD there was no culture or folkmusic i'n Anatolia ....and that it all came i'n with the Turkish soldiers followers of alp arslan etc ... Such an argument is absurd

  • I hope this goes someway to explaining WHY THE GREEKS lay claim to the folkmusic of Anatolia and most of the Balkans ...wether Pontic , cappadocian , smyrnain , Constantinoplitan, Thracian , Macedonian , epiroite , Rumeli , Crete and Cyprus southern Italy , Sicily ... IE all the ancient Hellenic homelands ... It was all already there before the other peoples arrived ...

  • Continued The reason I say this is because / the Turks came into anatolia as a military and sometimes mercenary elite and with very few women / they took local wives from the beginning even the first ottoman sultans ... The bulk of the population was Greek with 1000 years of folkculture and music / the Turks were the ruling elite / as we all know folkmusic comes from the masses ...

  • CONTINUED Were still largely Greek speaking and Christian , down to the 1920s ...As conversion from Islam to Christianity was punishable by death ...These Turkish speaking Christians of karaman / Konya... were always considered to be Greeks who had switched to speaking Turkish /// as it was impossible for Turks to have become Christian ...all the folk music of anatolia was there before the coming of the turks //likewise the song koniali was first sung by these Greeks but i'n the Turkish lan

  • Throughout Anatolia there was a shift to Islam / and a more gradual language shift from Greek to turkish ..., There was also language shift from Greek to Turkish without a change of religion ... So you ended up with TURKISH speaking Greeks of Christian orthodox religion .... Especially i'n the Seljuk capital iconium (Konya) i'n the centre of cappadokia or karaman.... Hence karamanlides ... The longer an area was under Turkish rule the more turkification ... Thus the Coastal areas were s

  • belki o da Konyalıdır. Sille mahallesinde eskiden Rumlar oturuyordu biliyorsunuz. Konya asıllı bir rum olabilir.

  • sözleri lütfen!!

  • hahaha xd süper söylemiş,hacı gel sana sedirlerde ev tutacam ..

  • yunan

  • Ya söyliyen zaten türk tam bir yörük sivesiyle söylüyor Büyük ihtimalle Yunanistanda yasiyan Türklerdendir

  • just amazing kanun player... i am speechless...Bravo......

  • Στις περιοχές αυτές ζούσαν μέχρι πρόσφατα Ρωμιοί τουρκόφωνοι χριστιανοί ορθόδοξοι (Καραμανλήδες) και έγραφαν την τουρκική γλώσσα με Ελληνικούς χαρακτήρες (Καραμανλήδικα). Με την ανταλλαγή πληθυσμών μετά την υπογραφή της συνθήκης της Λωζάνης το 1923, μετακινήθηκαν στην Ελλάδα..

  • Güzel söylemiş!

  • extremly good kanonaki player...

  • NICE ARMENIAN SONG.

  • what armenian????

    its greek

  • @sokomokomo Φίλε μου ειναι ελληνικό τραγούδι... αλλά είναι και αρμένικο ναι, και τούρκικο και δεν ξέρω τι άλλο. Απλά επειδή είναι κυρίως τραγούδι Μικρασιάτικο του Ικονίου (konya), και ανήκει σε όλους τους λαούς που έζησαν εκεί και το τραγούδησαν.... Ελληνες, Αρμένηδες, Τουρκους... Σε κάθε περίπτωση είναι ένα τουρκόφωνο τραγούδι και φυσικά αυτό έρχεται σε αντίθεση με κάποια στανταρτ που μας έμαθαν περι "φυλής"... Ναι λοιπόν, τούρκικα μιλούσε και τραγουδούσε η συχγωρεμένη, λατρεμένη γιαγιά μου...

  • @philipposathina

    ma to ksero....kai o pappous mou apo trapezounta.....

    enan tourko apantisa pou nomizei oti einai tourkiko

  • @CO48 Νασαι καλα φιλε... God bless kardashim...

    the guy singing is really phaenomenal... i met him once and asked him how he could sing so good turkish... i was surprised to find out that he was not coming from Anatolia..

  • @sokomokomo That's not an armenian or greek song! It's a 70 year old Turkish folk song, special for KONYA(which is a city in Turkey) name of the song is KONYALI.

  • @bayilker no my friend!!!! its from Greek island kalymnos !!!100%

  • @sokomokomo

    sorry not from kalymnos....another song is from kalymnos..

    konyali is from konya yes..

  • @Varangian1915 !! That's not an armenian song! It's a 70 year old Turkish folk song, special for KONYA(which is a city in Turkey) name of the song is KONYALI.

  • Heydt Be Varmi Baska Yerde Böyle Güzel Oyun

    Havasi Ve Oynuyani Helal Olsun Konya lilara

    Cenabi Allah Konya lilara Versin Uz8un Ömürleri

    Konyalim Olmak Her Zaman Ve Her Yerde Ayricaliktir Hepinizin

    Ellerine Saglik Dügün Cok

    Güzel Olmus Selamlar

    Konyali 42

  • söyleyen manos koutsangelidis

  • Bu Kuzey dogu Yunanistanda yasiyan (XANTI KOMOTINI) li bir Türk. Yunanlilarda böyle bir sive olamaz.!!!!! Zaten tipi de Yunanli degil gözleri çekik.!!!!

  • @boeing705 adam yazmis söyleyen manos koutsangelidis diye . hem türk yunan olup olmamasi ne farkediyor simdi?

  • Bu Kuzey dogu Yunanistanda yasiyan (XANTI KOMOTINI) li bir Türk. Yunanlilarda böyle bir sive olamaz.!!!!!

  • olur olur

  • Demeden Gecemicem Yakında Bu Eseride Sahiplenirler :D

    Nede Olsa RAkı Kebab Baklava Bunlarınmıs Ya :D

    Gez Dünyayı Gör Konyayı...

  • kesin silleden gitme bunun dedeleri :)

  • harika calmis bravo

  • VAR Bİ AKRABALIK

  • emeğine sağlık helal helal döktürmüş valla helal

  • benim hanımın ataları 800 sene evvel konya karamandan selanike göç etmişler.ordanda savaştan sonra mübadeleyle geri getirilmişler.Aslında yunanlıların kökenleri türktür.rumlarla haşır neşir asimile olmuşlar.unutmayınızki ispanyaya kadar her yer osmanlınındı.bakın gelenek görenek ve yemeklerine hiçmi benzemiyorlar

  • Super Greek kardes.. : )

  • hellala vre palikari adelfe ) bravo  gardassss adelfe mouuuuu) eline agzina saglik ke pali giasouu)

  • grecce turkey = brohter

  • Tesekurler konyali sarkisini bir konyli gibi guzel soylemis

  • Isnnt he cyprus greek? he sounds cyprus!! :D

  • @sirsamdissmaster Ismin Manos Koutsangelidis Gumulcineden.Gunumuzde Halk musikisi ses profesoru Arta Ipirus Halk ve Sanat Musikisi Universitesi .Burada 26 sene idi.

  • WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVV Harika Ellerine sağlık.Bazı Kendini Kanun İcra ettiini sananlar birzahmet izlesinlerde Müzik nasıl evrensel olduğunu Öğrensinler.

  • hahaha acaip soyluyor konyali gibi

  • gez dunyayi  gor konyayi demisler helal cok guzel olmus eline saglik kesin atalari konyalidir

  • İşte bukadar,bu mutlaka konyalıdır,yada soyu konyalı bizim oralarda rumlar''ı cumhuriyet kurulduğundan sonra vatandaş değişimi adı altında birçoğu terk etmiş,hala malı mülkü olanlar var...

    Çok güzel çalıp söylemiş teşekkürler...

  • Tek kelime ile BRAVOOO ne olursan ol Dünyada bir tek dil ve ,duygu var kimse degistiremez,MÜZIK.BEN BUNA INANDIM,

  • Harika !! Bravo !!

  • helalalallllllllllllll

  • All Greeks from Turkey know this song. My grand-father used to sing it all the time.

    I love it so much. Thanks for posting.

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