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  • Wonderful, ochen horosho! And now I really know a major part of thr Amazon legend, women on hoseback wearing conical head gear.

  • Cave-people.

  • LOL. The hats are like from the "Lord of the Rings" movie.

  • OMG, they are actually really good. O_o Wedding dancers are usually....less than amazing, but they were like...REALLY good.

  • I love my KG!!!!!!

  • I wonder if he kidnapped her

  • Klassnyi Tanec

  • Девушки молодцы, а свадьба просто шикарная:)

  • Кстати костюмы девочки моделируют сами. Айпери вроде уже пробует силы в качестве дизайнера)

  • "Версус", выпустники "Жаш Кыял", во время фестиваля в Чикаго в '09м. Сейчас этот состав разделился. В молодом ансамбле "Арууке" Асель и Элина,

  • Tanec horoshiy no Ne pod etu muzyku. Muzyka I tanec v etom sluchae ne podhodyat.

  • колпаки прикольные из гарри потера

  • why you insert the islam in this??

  • why you insert the islam in this??? I do not understand!!!!!!

  • why you insert the islam in this??? I do not understand!!!!!!!

  • Can someone tell me the name of this song/artist? This is great high energy music! Can I find an .mp3? Thanks! 

  • azamat kyzdar eken, kijgen koinoktoru ozgo4o sonun!

  • I'm a turkmen. But I know, kyrgyzs are very good nation.

  • Same moves again and again. Nothing to offer... Lame ... Kyrgyzs never had their own dancing cutlure (Where would they dance? On the slopes of the mountains...?) I feel sorry for these girls, they have to invent the moves...

  • @hopeful2b

    That's a really pitiful attempt to offence Kyrgyz, my Uzbek friend ) And not very skillful I'd say...

    Kyrgyz were first mentioned 1500 years before Uzbeks even came on the history arena - is that what you're jealous of? ) Oh I know, you angry 'cause the HRW report confirmed that Uzbeks started the fight in Osh, isn't it? ) Well, shit happens, get used to it.

  • @quant4life Oh, yeah, I agree "shit happens" and that shit is most of your country-men (your tribe if you will) who splitters the country. Looks like you're more-less civilized, but still superficial enough to swallow the statement that uzbeks started it... Lame (by the way, I never mentioned the HRW report, but if you talk about that - all shit is about kyrgyzs in that report....) Shit happens - kyrgyzs never learn (never develop)

  • @hopeful2b

    heh, I knew u were uzbek, and u're gasping with rage 'cause u're losing the internet wars, right? or is it because nobody in the whole world gives a damn about you and ur "tragedy"? no one will help you guys unless u cooperate - that's if u're from KG, if not, and u're just another uzbek online-warrior, u're not helping ur compatriots by sowing those hateful posts... Allah will give us what we deserve, to you, Uzbeks, and to Kyrgyz. and I'm Kazak btw.

  • @quant4life Why would you think we're loosing the internet wars? We do not fight in the internet - we just raise the awareness about genocide. If you believe in Allah, why do you think uzbeks will never pay back? Allah's pot boils slowly... We will have celebration, Insha Allah. (in regards to the post - there was no hate, just statment of truth..."kyrgyzs never had a dance culture"... and I did not ask you to agree with me...)

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  • @hopeful2b

    I presume u were disappointed when HRW has stated that there was no genocide, aren't ya )

    ur revenge could be taken. though I doubt it'd be fully justified.. What pots? kinda "vessels of wrath" of Uzbeks? why involve Allah here, our grudge has nothing to do with Almighty - I was just saying that on the trial we'll hold our answers for every drop of sin we made.

    as for the dances,I believe Kyrgyz had them long before the word "Uzbek" was uttered..u want references?

  • @quant4life Please do not presume (thx for not using the "assume") anything. It was genocide nomatter what HRW states - all dirty politics. I do not try to involve Allah... I just know that all up to him and agree with you that we'll hold our answers...

    As for dances - I don't care what you use for "uzbek" and I believe that if you had read the history books you'd been mislead by the authors. I do not believe anyone - they were all biased by the time they lived in and those who paid them.

  • @quant4life I know that kyrgyzs never had dances (sorry your folks too). They would mostly sit and sing, but not dance. You're only 27 to know they never danced during celebrations (USSR times). They would drink, eat (a lot) and sing (a lot - almost everyone), but not dance. Truth. Please, do not start about history books and thousand years of Manas etc... I don't have any desire to argue on that bs.

  • @hopeful2b

    Well, by saying that Kyrgyz didn't have any form of dance, u also spread it on Kazakhs (since those nations are similar), and since I am Kazakh, I can assure that the dances are no Soviet invention, we danced when we were a Blue Horde, a Golden Horde, and before that too.

  • @hopeful2b

    As for the Uzbeks, here's a few simple facts: Uzbeks have taken their modern shape at 20th century, when Soviets named karluks, sarts, samarkandis, bukharis, khorezmis - an Uzbeks. Before that the ethnicon Uzbek was used solely with respect to nomadic Uzbeks, which are far different from modern Uzbeks. In other words u, modern Uzbeks, are the mixture of indigenous persian and turkic tribes with nomadic Uzbeks. So who r u, sart, karluk, or uzbek? If uzbek, what's ur "ru" and ancestry?

  • @hopeful2b

    and the last logical conclusion - if Kazakhs had no folk dances (as Kyrgyz didn't have them), it means that Uzbeks (real, nomadic, Deshti-Qipchak Uzbeks) didn't have'em as well, because Kazakhs and Uzbeks were one unity, before separation, therefore all folk traditions were the same - thus by denying the presence of Kyrgyz folk dances, u also deny the same in Uzbeks. Or u can just admit that u're are indeed a mixture of different ethnicities, who nominally bears the name "Uzbek".

  • @quant4life you are right

  • @quant4life I don't want to start the demagogy (!) on where the name "kazak/h" came from. I absolutely don't care what kind of books you read and where you borrow ideas you use to pose smart. Knowledgeable is not necesserily smart. Told you: I believe all those who wrote books then were paid by those who wanted to keep the information particular way. I know my ancesters lived in Osh for hundreds of years. They were no nomads. No further irrational waste of time. Peace.

  • @hopeful2b

    "Hundred years"? Look, the Kazakh tribe Dulat (i'm from it) and Kyrgyz have founded Mogulistan (in mid of 14 century), which included East Turkestan, South Kazakhstan, and all Kyrgyzstan with Andizhan, Ferghana, Uzgen etc. This is according to Muhammad Khaidar Dulati (1499-1551), historian and writer of Mogulistan, I can give u reference to his original "Tarikh-i-Rashidi" . Or do u believe he also was paid? ) Anyway, if u can't argue, u shouldn't don't make an unconfirmed statements.

  • @hopeful2b

    btw I read somewhere that Muhammad Khaidar and Zakhir-ad-Din Babur were relatives. As an example, did u know that the last forces defending Kokand from Russians were Kyrgyz? It was the battle for the town of Andizhan, after which Kokand have finally surrendered, I guess that's why there're so many Kyrgyz there nowadays.. I hope u see why saying that Uzbeks lived there earlier than Kyrgyz incorrect, as the ethnicon "Uzbek" appeared only later when Mogulistan started to collapse.

  • @hopeful2b

    after the collapse of Mogulistan (1706), Kyrgyz played a significant role in Kokand, there was 3-4 rulers from Kyrgyz on the Kokand throne, Kyrgyz were one of the main military force, which is confirmed by the following fact - the ruler of Alay (mountaneous regions south to Osh) was a woman, Kurmanjan, her husband Alimbek was killed due to cabal in Kokand, and she was given a title of "datka" (general) by the next ruler. Can u imagine a woman in muslim country being a general?

  • @quant4life Stop it already. Told you 100 times I don't trust any sources. You read what you like - I don't care. You want to believe in yours I am in mine. End of story.

    "Lakum deenukum wa li-ya deen". I will continue discussion if you tell me where the quoted sentence from.

  • @hopeful2b

    Sura "Al Kafiroon" - "Disbelievers".

  • @quant4life This is the answer to all our discussions. You know the answer - your are muslim, Insha Allah. Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu.

  • @hopeful2b

    Alhamdulillah

  • Oh, my gosh! These Girls are HOT!

  • I am proud of them, and the beauty of Kyrgyz culture/tradition is a "Dance" !

  • Hello Pupsix, u menya skoro svadba. kak mojno kyrgyzskih tansovshits nanyat? eta kakaya grupa? jash kiyal?kak mojno snimi svyazatsya? spasibo zaraniye

  • Это "Жаш кыял"

  • @BlessKyrgyzstan Eto ne Jash-Kial, Eto gruppa 'VERSUS'.

  • Ayabai sonun :)

  • Как профессионал скажу: девоки супер, красавицы, отлично держат себя на сцене, хорошая пластика, техника...Но(!) костюмеру руки надо оторвать! Это что угодно - но не кыргызский костюм! Анча болду, калпак эмес каска кийгизип койсо болмок!

  • @Aida7981 Alardin aiabai kop tturduu turduu uluttuk kiimderi bar, bul 30 kiyiminen biri. Kyrgyz uluttuk kiim ushundai ele bolot. Kiimderdi tikken kiz da Aiperi, v peredi tantsuet.She got perfect talent.

  • Chicago'go da kelip biylep ketishken, ayabay talanttuu biychiler. Number ONE in KG.

  • zdrasti vsem skajite kak etot ansambl nazyvaesya?

  • Ya sproshu organizatorov svad'by i pozje otvechu

  • zdraste PUPSIX vy mne obeshali otvetit, ya hochu ih platya vzya na prokat, nelzya uskorit etot process?

  • Точно такие наряды носит ансамбль "Жаш кыял".

  • @Akakova Eto Kyrgyzsko tantsevalnaia gruppa 'Versus'- Aiperi,Aigul,Elina,Asel. Chto to Aselia tam ne vidno. I know their gorgeous dance performed in World Turkish Festival in Chicago, US.

  • @Akakova

    +996 555 115 007 po vsem voprosam!!!

  • Krasota kakaya! Eto v Altyn Kazyna?

  • Yes the wedding was at Altyn Kazyna.

    Thanks for your support :)

  • Lovely!!

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