BAKLAVA is TRKIC NAME not Greek not Arabic not farsy
TURKIC = BAKLAVAAAAAAAAAAAA, KÜNEFE, IMRIK TATLISI CACIK ALL IS TURKIC NAME NOTHING FROM THIS FOOD IS ARABIC OR GREEK OR FUCKING ANOTHER LANGUAGE understand .
A manly, most inspirational, with rich culture and heritage reflecting warrior's pride. Love it after having enjoyed it live in Ankara by university students. Long live Turkey and love you my Turkish brothers. Best wishes from Pakistan
teke yöresinde daha farklı oynanıyor bu biraz daha egeye kaçmış e denizli normal yani zaten belli figürleri olan oyunlar değildir bunlar müzikle ahenk içinde her şekilde oynanabilir farklı bir yorum izlemek güzel
Zeybeks or sometimes Zeibeks were irregular militia and guerilla fighters living in the Aegean Region of the Ottoman Empire from late 17th to early 20th centuries, generally of Turkmen and Yörük origins.
The zeybek is a form of folk music and dance peculiar to Western Anatolia in Turkey. It is named after the Zeybeks. The Greek popular dance form the Zeibekiko was originated from the Anatolian Turkish zeybek dance. İt is believed that this dance was created by zeybek warriors.
antalya- korkuteli türküsü olup kesinti zeybeğidir desek daha doğru olur.Yada teke türküsü diyelim polimik olmasın. farklı farklı yörelerce benimsenip, sahip çıkılmış bir türkü.
@poutsas69 you go and study little harder boy.. even krows knows in greece the word Zeybeiko is taken from Turkish Zeybek The dance originated from the Zeybek warriors of Anatolia and was partly introduced in Greece after 1923
@poutsas69 Zeybek is the name of a old anatolian (Turkish) worrier later his style of dancing was called with his name zeybek is turkish robinhood basicaly do your home work before you talk here.. we also stoled your dolmas and baklavas and boreks and lokums and go on and on.. greeks are very funny..
@poutsas69 The history of baklava is not well-documented. It has been claimed by many ethnic groups, but there is strong evidence that it is of Central Asian Turkic origin, with its current form being developed in the imperial kitchens of the Topkapı Palace.[1]
@poutsas69 Perry then assembles evidence to show that layered breads were created by Turkic peoples in Central Asia, and argues that the "missing link" between the Central Asian folded or layered breads (which did not include nuts) and modern phyllo-based pastries like baklava is the Azerbaijani dish Bakı pakhlavası, which involves layers of dough and nuts The traditional Uzbek pakhlava, puskal or yupka and Tatar yoka, sweet and salty savories (boreks) prepared with 10-12 layers of yupka
@MUTLUOZGEN Since all these country'a here Turkic you decide now its baklava Turkish or greek you poor things I pitty on you ,,, you have nothing other than stupit greek madeup goddes so your trying realy hard to claim all that turkish food as they were greek. we have 40 different dolma not just one and dolma means stuffed in turkis and only in turkish. Borek is soo turkish we also have at least 100 type not just spankopita you stole that from!! ISPANAKLI PIDE!!TOO
The word baklava entered English from Turkish;[13][14] the Arabic name is doubtless a borrowing from Turkish,[4] though a folk etymology, unsupported by Wehr's dictionary connects it to Arabic بقلة /baqlah/ 'bean'. Buell argues that the word "baklava" may come from the Mongolian root baγla- 'to tie, wrap up, pile up' composed with the Turkic verbal ending -v] baγla- itself in Mongolian is a Turkic loanword. The name baklava is used in many languages with minor phonetic and spelling variations.
you answear to me ashole can you read????Dolma (pl. dolmas or dolmades) is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire,In Turkey, there are two main categories of dolma; those filled with a meat mixture: minced meat ("kıyma"), onion, pinenut, rice, oil and some spices; and those filled with a rice mixture (without meat): rice, olive oil, pinenuts, currants (or dried figs/cherries), herbs (fresh parsley, dill and mint) and spices
@poutsas69 According to all these you tell me...Dolma is a verbal noun of the Turkish verb dolmak "to be stuffed", and means simply "stuffed thing"] ,Meat dolma is always eaten hot; meatless ones, "zeytinyağlı dolma" (dolma with olive oil) - "yalancı dolma" (false dolma), usually at room temperature, as a meze. Dolma with meat is a main course and always served with yogurt. An egg-milk based sauce is sometimes used for yaprak sarma with meat in some regions. Common types include pepper dolma
@poutsas69 eggplant/aubergine (patlıcan dolma), zucchini/courgette (kabak dolma), plum (erikli dolma), collard greens (karalahana dolma), vine, chard and cabbage leaves (sarma), zucchini flowers (çiçek dolma) or mussels (midye dolma). Tomatoes, pumpkin and some fruits such as quince, apple or melon are also used to make dolma in Turkish cuisine. Mumbar dolması is an interesting type of dolma for which the intestines of sheep are filled with a mixture of rice and meat and bean.
you take turkish words and turkiish food rename it change it arround and inroduce to world like it was yours.. Like!!The Greek word Tzatzicki is derived from the Turkish cacık too get a life you moron dont reply back i had enough with you givibg lessons today..go suck you moma if you have nothing to do..
ATILLA THE HUN, SELJUKS and OTTOMENS FUCK GREEKS TOO.
Yoah what kind of Proof you Hong you you Dog you
800 YEARS Lalalalaaa heyytt 800 YEARRSSSSs
800 800 800 800 800 800 800 YEARS Write this on your fucking BOK Head:D
Allah OSMANNN ALLAHH OSMAN Konstantinopel uppppssss sorry ISTANBUL :D BIZSANNN WAS DESTROYED BY OSMANNNNNNNN OSMANNNNNN HEY HEY BEEEEE Gastirsini gicina sokarim:D
Efe yada zeybek giyisileri yöreden yöreye , ve yasam tarzina yönelik farklidir,özünde cepken ve don carik yada cizme basinda posi yada sarili fes yada sarik renkleri maviden mor kara yada yesilde oldu zaman.Aha ist bu bir efe hemen demek hizli olur.Efe den ziya evvel Zeybek ondan evvel de kizan var.Önce kizan olunur oda töresiyle baglidir kizanliga giris.
bu nasi zekbek ag ya bollemi oynaniyo cavirin i siktigim gahba nali robot gibi durmusla bizde yedik bu televizon zebegi arkades bole zebek oynanmazz....
I love this dance , This is the original Zeybek dance. We Greeks have taken from this and developed the Urban ZEIBEKIKO which is canced in rebetika style of music . It is good to see the origin of this which was a proud warrior dance . Good luck to you and may learning bring friendship amongst Greek and Turk .
Thanks for recognizing that Zeybek (Say-beg) is a Turkish dance. In fact it has its roots in Central Asia. I am a Turkoman from the Aegean region (Aydin).
EURITHING IN ANATOLI A IS FROM GREEK ORIGIN,,
TAKE FOR EXAMPLE THE NAMES OF THE GREAT CITIES,,ISTAMPUL,IZMIR,ERZERUM,KASTAMONU,TRABSON,ISPARTA,
TAKE FOR EXAMPLE THE ARHITHECTURE OF YOUR MOSQUES,BATHS,GARDENS,ARENAS,GUMNASIOUMS,DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTIONS,,
TAKE FOR EXAMPLE THE WHITE PEOPLE THEY LIVE IN ANATOLIA WHICH NOT SO LONG THEY WERE GREEKS AND CRISTIANS,,
GO CHECK YOUR MUSEUMS WHITH EVERITHING INSIDE IS GREEK OR ROMAN ,YOUR ANCIENT CITYS,THEATRES,STADIOUMS,BATHS,
progonolatreia 4 weeks ago
Haayt bee efelering efesi
MegaBane99 1 month ago
degidi deeee haydi efffeeeelerrrr
thefatihbaba 1 month ago
TÜRK IRKI SAĞOLSUN !
Ege'den selamlar İZMİR
harbiye100 5 months ago
i love it
nmakrides22 9 months ago
ANKARA SEYMEN ZEYBEĞİ HAKİKİ
Karahanli06Reis 9 months ago
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fembass 7 months ago
zeybek dance is turkish .it is not greek. turkish turkish turkish
cnote007bud 11 months ago
bree... bree... bree... hay maşşallah.....
xxxrebelxxx1 1 year ago
BAKLAVA is TRKIC NAME not Greek not Arabic not farsy
TURKIC = BAKLAVAAAAAAAAAAAA, KÜNEFE, IMRIK TATLISI CACIK ALL IS TURKIC NAME NOTHING FROM THIS FOOD IS ARABIC OR GREEK OR FUCKING ANOTHER LANGUAGE understand .
Yorukefe03 1 year ago
A manly, most inspirational, with rich culture and heritage reflecting warrior's pride. Love it after having enjoyed it live in Ankara by university students. Long live Turkey and love you my Turkish brothers. Best wishes from Pakistan
alitaqvi 1 year ago
teke yöresinde daha farklı oynanıyor bu biraz daha egeye kaçmış e denizli normal yani zaten belli figürleri olan oyunlar değildir bunlar müzikle ahenk içinde her şekilde oynanabilir farklı bir yorum izlemek güzel
teke yöresi yörükler yöresinden selamlar saygılar
devasker 1 year ago
haydeeee efeleeeeeeeeeer.
McKralice1O 1 year ago
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Zeybeks or sometimes Zeibeks were irregular militia and guerilla fighters living in the Aegean Region of the Ottoman Empire from late 17th to early 20th centuries, generally of Turkmen and Yörük origins.
The zeybek is a form of folk music and dance peculiar to Western Anatolia in Turkey. It is named after the Zeybeks. The Greek popular dance form the Zeibekiko was originated from the Anatolian Turkish zeybek dance. İt is believed that this dance was created by zeybek warriors.
Love1Cuba 1 year ago
antalya- korkuteli türküsü olup kesinti zeybeğidir desek daha doğru olur.Yada teke türküsü diyelim polimik olmasın. farklı farklı yörelerce benimsenip, sahip çıkılmış bir türkü.
banavurma 1 year ago
this is ancient greek byzantium dance zeybeiko stolen by the turkomogol invaders
poutsas69 1 year ago
@poutsas69 you go and study little harder boy.. even krows knows in greece the word Zeybeiko is taken from Turkish Zeybek The dance originated from the Zeybek warriors of Anatolia and was partly introduced in Greece after 1923
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@poutsas69 Zeybek is the name of a old anatolian (Turkish) worrier later his style of dancing was called with his name zeybek is turkish robinhood basicaly do your home work before you talk here.. we also stoled your dolmas and baklavas and boreks and lokums and go on and on.. greeks are very funny..
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@MUTLUOZGEN fuck your mothers ass turkomogol pig and learn history and not kemalistic propaganda.
zeybekiko is an ancient greek dance from thracia in times when you were in mogolia.
than greek thracians be forced to be muslims also turks, and give theyr culture and music to you pigs.
so fuck of you piece of shit and dont teach me your rediculus propaganda.
you had lukum baklava dolma in mogolia
all this was greek byzantium stolen by you invaders, with turkish names
poutsas69 1 year ago
@MUTLUOZGEN you had lukum baklava dolma in mogolia??????
answer to me
poutsas69 1 year ago
@poutsas69 The history of baklava is not well-documented. It has been claimed by many ethnic groups, but there is strong evidence that it is of Central Asian Turkic origin, with its current form being developed in the imperial kitchens of the Topkapı Palace.[1]
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@poutsas69 Perry then assembles evidence to show that layered breads were created by Turkic peoples in Central Asia, and argues that the "missing link" between the Central Asian folded or layered breads (which did not include nuts) and modern phyllo-based pastries like baklava is the Azerbaijani dish Bakı pakhlavası, which involves layers of dough and nuts The traditional Uzbek pakhlava, puskal or yupka and Tatar yoka, sweet and salty savories (boreks) prepared with 10-12 layers of yupka
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@MUTLUOZGEN Since all these country'a here Turkic you decide now its baklava Turkish or greek you poor things I pitty on you ,,, you have nothing other than stupit greek madeup goddes so your trying realy hard to claim all that turkish food as they were greek. we have 40 different dolma not just one and dolma means stuffed in turkis and only in turkish. Borek is soo turkish we also have at least 100 type not just spankopita you stole that from!! ISPANAKLI PIDE!!TOO
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
The word baklava entered English from Turkish;[13][14] the Arabic name is doubtless a borrowing from Turkish,[4] though a folk etymology, unsupported by Wehr's dictionary connects it to Arabic بقلة /baqlah/ 'bean'. Buell argues that the word "baklava" may come from the Mongolian root baγla- 'to tie, wrap up, pile up' composed with the Turkic verbal ending -v] baγla- itself in Mongolian is a Turkic loanword. The name baklava is used in many languages with minor phonetic and spelling variations.
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
you answear to me ashole can you read????Dolma (pl. dolmas or dolmades) is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire,In Turkey, there are two main categories of dolma; those filled with a meat mixture: minced meat ("kıyma"), onion, pinenut, rice, oil and some spices; and those filled with a rice mixture (without meat): rice, olive oil, pinenuts, currants (or dried figs/cherries), herbs (fresh parsley, dill and mint) and spices
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@poutsas69 According to all these you tell me...Dolma is a verbal noun of the Turkish verb dolmak "to be stuffed", and means simply "stuffed thing"] ,Meat dolma is always eaten hot; meatless ones, "zeytinyağlı dolma" (dolma with olive oil) - "yalancı dolma" (false dolma), usually at room temperature, as a meze. Dolma with meat is a main course and always served with yogurt. An egg-milk based sauce is sometimes used for yaprak sarma with meat in some regions. Common types include pepper dolma
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@poutsas69 eggplant/aubergine (patlıcan dolma), zucchini/courgette (kabak dolma), plum (erikli dolma), collard greens (karalahana dolma), vine, chard and cabbage leaves (sarma), zucchini flowers (çiçek dolma) or mussels (midye dolma). Tomatoes, pumpkin and some fruits such as quince, apple or melon are also used to make dolma in Turkish cuisine. Mumbar dolması is an interesting type of dolma for which the intestines of sheep are filled with a mixture of rice and meat and bean.
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
you take turkish words and turkiish food rename it change it arround and inroduce to world like it was yours.. Like!!The Greek word Tzatzicki is derived from the Turkish cacık too get a life you moron dont reply back i had enough with you givibg lessons today..go suck you moma if you have nothing to do..
MUTLUOZGEN 1 year ago
@MUTLUOZGEN aaha you are rediculus turkomogol pig.
you have evidences we have proofs.
i told you idiot all this are turkish words.
baklava is a turkish word to describe a greek delight.in greek the name is gastris.
we have proofs that greeks make it at 400 a.c. even hundreds of years before.
you turks came from mogolia at 1050. you find here all greek citchen and food and renaim all of it with turkish words.
baklava is a turkish word to describe the greek delight gastris.
so simple you idiot...
poutsas69 1 year ago
@poutsas69
ROMAN FUCK THE GREEKS A PRIMITVE FOLK FROM ROMA:D
ATILLA THE HUN, SELJUKS and OTTOMENS FUCK GREEKS TOO.
Yoah what kind of Proof you Hong you you Dog you
800 YEARS Lalalalaaa heyytt 800 YEARRSSSSs
800 800 800 800 800 800 800 YEARS Write this on your fucking BOK Head:D
Allah OSMANNN ALLAHH OSMAN Konstantinopel uppppssss sorry ISTANBUL :D BIZSANNN WAS DESTROYED BY OSMANNNNNNNN OSMANNNNNN HEY HEY BEEEEE Gastirsini gicina sokarim:D
Yorukefe03 1 year ago
Ωραίος χορός. Ωραίοι χορευτές!
ftou1000kaka 1 year ago
ülen biz bunu gaysada oynayıbduruz. bekde severinaa.
canturk81 1 year ago
Hey gidi heyyt.... Efeler yarisin baken!...
nahro76 2 years ago
Her yöremizin bir güzel oyunu var , buda onlardan biri .
bigrebellion 2 years ago
HAYDI EFEM HAAA.....
MrAhmet62 2 years ago
Antalyamız!
38113811 2 years ago
Efe yada zeybek giyisileri yöreden yöreye , ve yasam tarzina yönelik farklidir,özünde cepken ve don carik yada cizme basinda posi yada sarili fes yada sarik renkleri maviden mor kara yada yesilde oldu zaman.Aha ist bu bir efe hemen demek hizli olur.Efe den ziya evvel Zeybek ondan evvel de kizan var.Önce kizan olunur oda töresiyle baglidir kizanliga giris.
landundliebe 2 years ago
güzel oynamislar... ama kostümleri pek efe gibi olmamis...
mhpliulkucu 2 years ago
Alyazma Teke Bölgesine ait olup KIRIK bir zeybektir ağır değil !!!
hakanney 2 years ago
of off icim gidiyor :(
esinaz 2 years ago 2
Hayding efelerrrr!!
Cimcimee09 2 years ago 7
psyauto...
A name of a artist who makes always zeybek music=
Turgay Basyayla!
He's Really Good..
And are you a turkish man?
Or english or something?
ckrturk 2 years ago
hello, how can i find zeybek music?
some artist names would do jsut fine
i rly liked the stuff, the dance is also great!
thank you!
psyauto 2 years ago
Tolga Candar for exclusive aegean zeybek........
agent1923 2 years ago
thank you guys,
i wish i was from asia minor so i could learn this dance!
Keep the good parts of our heritage, dont let them wither!
cheers :)
psyauto 2 years ago
Efeler Diyari Aydin
SihirliGitarist 2 years ago 2
heyyyyyyyyyyyy gidi heyyyyyy memleketim.............dang dang dang cekin kekikleri...... kaldirin siseleri heyyyyyyyttttt......
Ibliz31 2 years ago
EFELERIN EFESI HEYYYYYYYYYT...
dang dang dang :-)
Efegibisi varmi???
Denizlilili 2 years ago 2
ellerine saglik hemso ;)
TURKALPACiNO 3 years ago
Kardes aydin dan belki unutma Ama Bizim Oralarda´´da EFE``LER VAR KARDESIM VE BÜTÜN EGE´´LILER EFEDIR SELAMLAR BY gökhan efe
goekhan64 3 years ago
Arkadaslar polemige girmeyin, EFELER Diyari Aydin, Söke Denizli ve Egenin tüm yerleridir!
Cihad76 3 years ago
Helal be efelere bak ha goçuma
ALPBOZKURT 3 years ago
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mehmetgok7 3 years ago
/watch?v=ovgVSHzG9FY&feature=channel_page
ALMELO zeybek ekibi
999mm99 3 years ago
bu nasi zekbek ag ya bollemi oynaniyo cavirin i siktigim gahba nali robot gibi durmusla bizde yedik bu televizon zebegi arkades bole zebek oynanmazz....
21horozkentli 3 years ago
isparta 32
leketur4545 3 years ago
DENIZLIIIIIII 20
LOVE IT !!
BozkurtGangster 3 years ago
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03 dinar 03..... efeler diyari EGE.........
ersin03 3 years ago
20_DENIZLI_20
DeNiZliLi92KiZ 3 years ago
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Iste DENIZLI EFELERI iste EGE´nin gururu.
Denizlinin herseyi meshurdur kiskanmayin!
Efeleriyle, Zeybekleriyle, Oyunlariyla, Türküleriyle, Kizlariyla, Horozuyla, Sanayisiyle, Tarihiyle, Turizmiyle, Dogasiyla, Güzelligiyle, Yemekleriyle, Insanlariyla, Modernligiyle, Gelismesiyle, Daglariyla, Sanatcilariyla, Is adamlariyla, Ilkleriyle, Örnek olmasiyla, Sporuyla (Denizlispor) vs. vs. vs.
DENIZLI herseyiyle meshurdur. ;-)
MesutDenizli 3 years ago
ne kiskanicam
ben aydinliyim efenin hasi aydin
EFELER DIYARI AYDIN BUKADAR
Zeroflasch 3 years ago
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Cihad76 arkadas doru söylüyor
efeler diyari aydindir yani efesi meshurdur
denizlinin horozu meshurdur
Zeroflasch 3 years ago
harika!
CilginiM09 3 years ago 2
waytttt denizi ah afyon dinarimi özledim
m1zzebus 3 years ago
ey gidi zeybeklerin effesi
settjje 3 years ago
ahhh hey gidinin efesiii ne gurur verici birseyy...
egekizi09 3 years ago
Aarkadaslar iyi hos´da , Zeybek´in asil yeri AYDIN´dir!!!
Cihad76 3 years ago
kostee:)
sullh7 3 years ago
bu köy hangi köy
efekentli90 3 years ago
walla denizlinin gururu bizim denizlimiz varımız yogumuz ben cardaktan herkese selam cok güzel walla bende oynuyorum =)
mcosmannn 3 years ago 2
yasa be yasa cok sahane oynamis ve anlatmissiniz almanyadan selamlar karamanli burdura da ayrica selamlar
turkdeluxe 3 years ago
Denizliiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hahnturka20 3 years ago
AYDIINNNNNN
runescaperhacker 3 years ago
bu dansi bilen ve oynayan kisi zaten otomatikmen daha bi cekici gözüküyor nedense. yani harika bisey
blackblacklady 3 years ago
aydınlıyım... egenin çocuklarına selam olsun.
mistikefe 3 years ago 4
bizim öz türkülerimizdir.Atalarımızdan kalan miras
efeler4545 3 years ago
bizim öz türkülerimizdir.Atalarımızdan kalan miras
efeler4545 3 years ago
bizim aslımız olan güzel türkülerimiz.
efeler4545 3 years ago
bizim aslımız olan güzel türkülerimiz.
efeler4545 3 years ago
anadolu da yatan 100 binlerin dansıdır zeybek..şimdi gökyüzünde dönüyorlar...
tanrıya şükürler olsun bize bu dansı hediye etti....
beyruni04 4 years ago 2
adaköyüne selam elinize saglik
adali20 4 years ago
that s the one pround woriror dance ın the world.
abi süperr elinize saglık pkk lı kesesım var.
barbossad 4 years ago
mükemmel
YSuRuRi 4 years ago
Excellent .
I love this dance , This is the original Zeybek dance. We Greeks have taken from this and developed the Urban ZEIBEKIKO which is canced in rebetika style of music . It is good to see the origin of this which was a proud warrior dance . Good luck to you and may learning bring friendship amongst Greek and Turk .
LiveMusicShow 4 years ago 20
@LiveMusicShow
Thanks for recognizing that Zeybek (Say-beg) is a Turkish dance. In fact it has its roots in Central Asia. I am a Turkoman from the Aegean region (Aydin).
ottomanturan 1 year ago
@LiveMusicShow
thank you dude this zeybek is from my ancestors city
emperor84 1 year ago
super
zeybeks 4 years ago
****** PERFECT *****
ferhat0320 4 years ago
super super
alpina73 4 years ago