this is soo cool we have something similar to this style of singing in Kyrgyzstan... and the more i listen to Karachay language the more similarities i find with my language thats even cooler :D thanks for sharing this video ^^
Dear friend! İt is possible, and İ believe that this chant is similar to yours in Hungary. Because Kumans (Kuns) have Turkic roots and Hungarians are Turanians. Resently I found written monument of Kuns in Hungary which is in Turkic-Kypchak language:
россия и кавказ надо жить в мире это по истории а америка наш общий враг суки правокаторы
visocki77 6 months ago
даа кавказ это красиво
visocki77 6 months ago
S U C K S !!!
wagsouza 1 year ago
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Qylych pity, so pity that you have Turanophobia((((( You don`t want to understand and accept brotherhood of Turkic nations((((
vusalaliyev2009 1 year ago
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vusalaliyev2009 1 year ago
Jaşasın Alanla- Karaçaylıla bla Taulula!
vusalaliyev2009 1 year ago 5
If somebody of you can wrote lyrics(text) of this beautiful song please. In original language! I need it for my collection. Greetings from Bosnia!
AcustizSlave 2 years ago
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mali26600 3 years ago
this is soo cool we have something similar to this style of singing in Kyrgyzstan... and the more i listen to Karachay language the more similarities i find with my language thats even cooler :D thanks for sharing this video ^^
KyrgyzSaruu 4 years ago 2
It is common style of choir singigng in Caucasus, but the video is pretty old, so it is unclear in some ways...
Qylych 4 years ago
Who has "-1" my comments? Again turanoids?
Qylych 4 years ago
ahahahah it was way too funny the way you stated "again turanoids" it got to me after like half hour lol
KyrgyzSaruu 4 years ago
I meant some users from Turkey, which I don't have a friendship in this site..
Qylych 3 years ago
k got ya...
KyrgyzSaruu 3 years ago
Its like an Hungaryan folksmusic!
svaszon 4 years ago 2
I don't think so. This is typical caucasisan chant
Qylych 4 years ago
Dear Qylych!
Yes,that is true!
But i'm hungaryan, and i know our folksongs.
svaszon 4 years ago
So, greetings from caucasians!
Qylych 4 years ago
@svaszon
Dear friend! İt is possible, and İ believe that this chant is similar to yours in Hungary. Because Kumans (Kuns) have Turkic roots and Hungarians are Turanians. Resently I found written monument of Kuns in Hungary which is in Turkic-Kypchak language:
vusalaliyev2009 1 year ago 4
@svaszon "Bizin atamız kim sinq kökte Setlensinq seninq adınq
Tüşsün seninq könqlünq
Neçik kim jerde alay kökte
Ber bizin ekmegimizni bizge büt-bütün künde
İlt bizin minimizni
Neçik kim biz iyermiz bizqe ötrü kelqenqe
İltme bizni ol jamanqa
Kutkar bizni ol jamannan
Sen barsınq bu küçli bu tenq iygi Tenqri amen!"
Despite İ`m Azerbaijanina İ understand the meaning of this Kun pray
vusalaliyev2009 1 year ago 4
svaszon 1 year ago
@svaszon @vusalaliyev2009
From Szappanos Lukács wrote Baski Imre, Kunszentmiklós, 1968
svaszon 1 year ago
It is in Karachai Language that is part of Turkic language group that also is uralic-altaic like hungarian
thelastubykh 4 years ago 2
karachay veliki karachay
fennjan 4 years ago 2
GREAT SONG
MUSHWAN1 4 years ago
kop kahsi
LeventAysan 4 years ago