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  • Greetins grom istanbul

  • wow your people have great rhytme and good taste I must say. I will one day visit.

  • Are they saying something Turkish such as "verdim kizi" (5:47) "gave my daughter/girl"? meaning also suits the video clip as it is wedding or smt..

  • @gozde345 No, It will traslate something like "I will die for you" something like that :)

  • Beautiful music, thanks for sharing!

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  • @arazqarayev80

    Oh so much rubish in Azerbaijan! You are the best example of it!

  • @unknown198523 thanks ;). i just learn english.

  • Don't miss Inga & Anush perform LIVE in Montreal at the "Bonjour l'Arménie" concert: bonjourlarménie.com

  • This is really amazing music, this is the long forgotten link that connects us with our Indo-European roots!

    Viva Hayastan!

  • amazingly beautiful

  • wow this song is amazing *-*

  • wa are they singing about

    

  • Love from Kurdistan................. :-)

  • what is the song about? i really like the song especially the second half of the video. peace for the future of our children . ;-)

  • @ToraToros

    Its mix-remix of the Armenian weeding songs of paganism period and medieval period!

  • @unknown198523 cool thnx ;-) whats with the exclamation mark?

  • @ToraToros

    Don't worry exclamation mark is a habit ;) !

  • They sing like angels,

    -Greetins grom the USA

  • i love Armenian music!

  • Love this song,it has a great meloddy.

  • I loved it. How do you find this beauty? Additon to this, I am Turkish, maybe you dont want to tell me...

  • Could somebody tell me about what this song is? Please!

  • @KutluAkBakshy fuxcked up tukish DONKEYS. go back to you shitholes in mogolia.

  • @joejoe4812 Fucked up armenian MONKEYS. go back to your shitholes in afghanistan and iran.

    i hope you armenian scums of the earth will get nuked to spread you dirty ashes in afghanistan and İran ratholes!

  • @KutluAkBakshy big coc up you mongol asses huh cant' walk straight mongol FUCKHOLES!

  • @KutluAkBakshy

    mrt kunem vor pis dagikner!

  • @KutluAkBakshy hope you turk scums of the earth will get nuked to spread you dirty ashes in mongolia ratholes!

  • @joejoe4812 When i had a row with you, i used your words especially for adapting to your moronic mentality. You're as old as my grandfather but you're as ignorant and childish as my little brother.

  • @KutluAkBakshy mobgol fucked up whore donkeys. you subhum pieces if SHIT!

  • @joejoe4812 is this the only place that you are a hero, I 'm sure you wanted to say these words to your mom, dont worry she knows what she is

  • @MrMisha40 fuck off. you turkish mule.

  • lav

  • @MrIslamov Don't stop. Keep displaying you turkish "intelligence".

  • @joejoe4812 GET YOUR ARMENIAN "EDUCATION" and FIX YOUR ECONOMY, TURKS ARE IN THE G20 BITCH, SUCK SERZH'S DICK!

  • @MrIslamov no wonder they call you turks DONKEYS!

  • @joejoe4812 NO WONDER YOU ARMENIANS ARE RUSSIA'S RAT BITCHES!

  • where I can most words of this song?

  • love it, even though i don't understand it.

  • J'adore ces filles elles chantent très bien et leurs chansons sont originales. Je les ai connues pour l'Eurovision. Dommage qu'elles soient pas plus connues...

  • I've watched many clips on youtube of Armenian dance, and music, and the common theme amongst all is the ability of the artists to mix the ancient with the modern. All show style, flair, creativity, skill, agility, intelligence, strength and beauty, and a deep appreciation and love of their culture. Thanks for sharing this with those of us who are unaware of Armenian creativity and culture.

  • These girls reawakened my mind to the real voice

  • what are they singing? can someone translate it??

  • Love U Inga and Anush! U are grate ad doin a grate job! thak U from the whole Armenian people!! We are proud of U!!!

  • Wonderfull music. <3

  • @TurkicPrincess1 ablacim sizde ohaaaaaa yani

  • Now, thank you Gavalian, both for the video and for taking out the vermin behind the user name johnanderson777777. These women are great women. I have had the pleasure of meeting them professionally and informally, and they are great persons.

  • Why isn't johnanderson777777 being blocked?

  • superbe ! Quelles belles voix ! Arvol archigs !

  • This is one of the many beutiful songs they sang. The previous coment was meant for johnanderson777777! Obey it happened to you Johnny boy!

  • Cоветую узнать историю Армении в потом писать что это ваш стиль музыки ;)

    Radzę poznać historię Armenii w potem pisać co to wasz styl muzyki ;)

    I am advising Armenia to learn history in then to write what it is your style of the music ;)

    Ich rate Armenien, die Geschichte kennenzulernen in dann das schreiben euer Stil der Musik ;)

    Armenia will rise! Аnd hate will fall down

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  • Wonderful song, amazing interpretation, and congratulations, sisters, on your most accomplished album yet. Trolls, please forget your silly jealousies and enjoy music and LIFE. Otherwise, you're only hurting yourselves...

  • Does anyone know where I can find the lyrics to this song?

  • @MrAzeri22 I think everyone has a culture, no country in the world is without it.

  • @Natureforpeace I am laughing 1 hour at your words at the expense of godmother.=)))))))))))))))))))

  • jealous turks and azeris always the same with you punks come to Armenian music all jealous wishing you could make such music :) pathetic losers you don't have any culture go to your Altai steppes to sit on cactuses like your ancestors used to.

  • does anyone know where i can find the lyrics to this song???

  • supper

  • kardes türk müzigi diger müziklerden cok etkilenmis bu yüzden bu türkü sana türkce gibi geliyor. söyle de diyebilirz demek ki türk-kürt-ermeni ve diger komsu halklarin bütün müzigi birbirine karismis ve etkilenmis. sonuc hepimiz insaniz ve kimsenin kimseden üstünlügü yok.

  • @star20021972 get lost!

  • @joejoe4812 QUIT SUCKING SERZH'S RAT DICK, ARMOBITCH!

  • @izmer21 only in your dreams

  • esh anter

  • wow, inchou en qez aydbes kochoum?

  • All I knew of Armenian music was Night Ark, and I thought it was enough to last me a lifetime but I was wrong wasn't I? : )

    I'm glad to learn more about your country's beautiful music, thank you. Greetings from Greece, I love your country's music, especially Armenian oud taxims.

  • @stevetsitis I agree. Great song. And as you know both Armenians, Greeks, Turks and Azeris use a different music system wich divides the space between the two notes into 9, unlike the western system which divides into two. Greetings from Turkey... and special greatings to Igoumenitsa, great town.. ;)

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  • see your doctor

  • hmm, I did she said you still have a chance, I am glad for you :)

  • but didnt she say that you are hopeless, that you are a jork and a troll?

  • nope, she said that about you but didn't say you are hopeless

  • @Natureforpeace

    but you are indeed. anhuys hivand es. Esh u debil

  • :) yes kartsoum ei ko anoune khachatrana voch te esh ou debil, hmmm, inch hetakrkir hamaktsoutyoun eh, pastoren meke first named eh myouse middle named? lol!

  • @Natureforpeace

    fuck off for god's sake. You, bipolar piece of work

  • the perfect example of what to expect from irrational paranoids.

  • tarakkiyot,

    There is no such a thing as PERFECT example in science if you graduated with a high school Diploma! Perfection is the TRUTH, all others are REALITY. Take a course in Philosophy KID!

  • Take your fight out of here.

  • tarakkiyot KID!

    You need to educate yourself before stating comments and making a fool of yourself!

    State your comment, Support it with facts and sources, and hear the proper response or JUST SHUT UP KID!

  • This is great! they are so lovely and the video is awesome , i love them so much! fantastic song , it makes my eyes wet! awesome song!!!!! love you inga and anush! <3 greetings from turkey!

  • @WitchOfSmirni kişi boyuvu yerə soxum. wet yapıyomuş...

  • @VugarGara google translate fail?

  • Therefore "stronger" depends on context more than ethnic attributes. Turkic crypto-fascists trying to appear "neutral and balanced" usually manage to expose themselves with such sloppy chauvinism.

  • The systemaatic Ottoman assimilation methods were, therefore, devised by western advisors and bureacrats in the lead, many of whom you would not recognize by their recorded names in Turkish sources.

  • Even the "Jalalin" movement was initiated and sponsored by western interests who were outraged by Armenian predominance in Silk Road trade and the connections required. The Turks, really, only excelled at killing and spilling blood as fantastic tools for whichever power needed them.

  • Also, Ottoman "administration" was largely implemented and manned, ironically, by Genoese and Venetian interests, as was the navy who helped capture Constantinople largely Genoese/Venetian. The Byzantines were competitors to trade with Venice, back then the maritime superpower, and they were elminated.

  • Stop talking and enjoy the beautiful song.

  • Until "Turks" realize they have been primitive primates in destroying Armenian existence in the region, they are subhuman maggots. Once they do, perhaps they can start becoming human.  The problem is quite simple.

  • I am turk and I feel insulted when you call my identity as sub-human. But I understand this is exactly the effect you want to have on me. So, I don't care what you call me and I won't resort to your level in tit-for-tat manner.

    You may think yourself as superhuman, but you are equal with every other human being on earth.

    You can't take 21st century laws and apply them to 11th century events. You can't reverse the past events. But it is your choice how to live today.

  • The error is on your part in identifying with the murderous racism that predominated the Turkish approach to ethnicity problems. This is not a personal statement, but that of cultural/political. Acknowledgment of wrong-doing, no matter how remote, is a sign of civilized behavior. 11th century events to the 20th century events, the pattern has been one and the same: Instead of participation in and respect for those they "conquered", Turks destroyed and decimated.

  • That figures. The primitive question is asked. Indeed, why do some ethnicities "conquer" and spill blood, and feel "pride" in such subhuman behavior, while others construct things, invent things, make mportant discoveries, write millions of parchments of scientific and spiritiual knowledge, spread civilization? Indeed, ask yourself that question.

  • No! Because they were NOT Turk!

  • The last straw to break the camels' back was in the destruction of ˜˜2500 plundered, burnt down or destroyed monasteries, Churches, libraries, refuges, chapels and other holy places"

  • In other words, what is exactly right about Turks in Asia Minor?  The answer is simple: Nothing. Just consult Victor Hugo.

  • Also, the Turkish incursion destroyed a higher civilization that never regained its former stature. Later on, the remnants of that civilization, the Armenian, were totally destoyed in a series of massacres and genocidal policies. Post Kemalist governments continue the disgusting and subhuman behavior of destroying and denying Armenian history in the region like the undeveloped primates they are. This is changing, however, as many Turkish citizens realize their Armenian identity.

  • Maybe for you high civilization means something granted by virtue of racial belonging, but however unjust it might sound to you, stronger civilizations take over weaker ones. Today for example, America is the strongest nation and its civilization is influencing everyone therefore we are talking with you in english, if armenian was strong, I should have been writing in armenian. But even ethnic armenians speak armenian as a second language after Russian.

  • Don't congratulate your barbairan ancestors too much: Turkish "civilization' was not the stronger by any means. The Armenian state apparatus had been destroyed by 3 converging factors: 1) Byzantine desire to destroy Armenian independent and usurp Armenia, 2) Arab destruction in tandem, 3) a Civil war starting in the 4th century up to the 11th that left the country without 2/3 of its military potential, something the Byzantine especially played a major part in.

  • Therefore, Armenia's strength had been largely reduced and, in fact, the Seljuk bandits came at a time when the remaining pro-Byzantine faction forces were engaged in a full scale war in the s/w stamping out the remnants of the Tondrakian rebellion, which was a rebellion against Byzantine sponsored Church driven feudalism. Up to that time, Turks were being driven from armenia like the mosquitos they were by token forces.

  • you can bring up zillions of examples, but the fact of the matter is that the strongest survived in the past.

    It was wrong, I think, and therefore, today everybody should have the same and equal rights.

  • I don't need zillions, gajillions of anything. I need scientific inquiry, and one such inquiry shows that there existing in various parts of Europe a Turkic linguistic substratum that was all but qiped out circa the 1st millennium b.c. Ironically, the first scholar to deal with this phenomenon was Robert Ellis, the author of _The Armenian Origins of the Etruscans_. Others, including the very neutral W. Sayce, also repeated the same theory. It is now accepted. Turkic tribes were wiped out.

  • Especially, destruction of history and identity, genocide of any form, is absolutely unjustifiable.

  • The very Persian and Parthian attributions are Hellenic errors. It has always been Fars, with the dental S. A similar pronunciation for Harq is found in some local Armenian dialects, "Khars/Kharth". In the Persian dialects the H changed to F. In local dialects the H became Kh.

  • It is a fascinating clue on the Transcendental relationship between the Sun, Man, and God. Mihr, Mithra, was the Volvcanic attribution of the same deity, also with origins in Armenia and Asia Minor. Hr, the "Fire," of the "single born," MiHr. Mithra is a misreading due to Hellenic mispronunciation, which is a common problem.

  • Vahagn was the heroic descriptive of the actual creator, in Armenian pronounced as Ararich, or the double syllabic enunciation of AR, Ar-Ar-ich, the Creator, the father of Ar, or, as later re-introduced in Movses of Khoren's history as "Ara Geghetsik," "Ara, the Beautiful," the retelling of the myth of the Sun.

  • The common component if AR, the Sun God, that which agro cultures of the region eventually adopted as the Supreme Being, or at least the "eye of the supreme creator." The concept existed in Armenia under the deity of Vahagn. Agn, the "Eye", the "Fire of God," the Sanskrit "Agni." The "Colors of nature, the rays of the Sun" of the Sanskrit "Guna" are the spectral variations, "Guyn" in Armenian.

  • The weird set of taboos beset by the academia seems to teach to avoid plainly evident clues, but "Fars" and "Harq" are variations of the same nomenclature.

  • What you are calling "fars" is originally

    PARS, fars was attributed by Arabs who do not have letter P.

    Where do you see a relation between PARS and HARQ? I don't see a relation except A.

  • That is absolutely not the case. The F consonant was the result of morphological changes from the Armenian to Persian, and this exists in extensive lexicon predating Arab presence in the region.

  • the original Iranian word for modern farsi is PORSI, FARSI is the version introduced by arabs who do not have p in their language.

    Before even deciding whether it is a case or not, you must know this phenomenon.

    I told this because you kept writing farsi and harq over and over and it was clear that you had no idea that it is not farsi.

    PARTHIAN is actually just the plural of PORSI meaning PERSIAN in english. Parthian is Greek prononciation, the local version was PORSIYON.

  • I doubt that, since the linguistic parallel exists in ample amounts to prove my thesis.

  • You are free to doubt it and that is the engine of scientific endeavors, good luck.

  • tarakkiyot,

    Pan Turk like you who even don't dare to spell their mind should be ashamed for what they did. Jerk like you are RESPONSIBLE for over 1.5 Millions LIFE. Shame on you and your HERITAGE of GENOCIDE!

  • tarakkiyot,

    Talking about Science? You should be kidding KID!

    Pan_Turk, Jerk like you who embrace Genocide or deny it, make me SICK! You need help KID! Call 911 immediately

  • Look who is talking about Science! tarakkiyot, the pan-turk, who embrace so-called GREAT-Khan, the BEAST who knows nothing but killing,

    The same tarakkiyot, who embrace SATANIC sec of islam and its messenger of SATAN, mohammad, the RAPIST of 7 years old!

    Wonderful!

    GO GET A LIFE KID! I heard enough BS of you and like you!

  • The "q" in Armenian is merely the plural suffix, as was the semi dental "s" in the Fars. It is the same word.

  • As to Fars and Harq, the likelihood of the connection is supported entirely well by linguistics, phonology, morphology. The accenting consonants H and F are commonly interchangeable and used within Persian and Armenian. Farman and Hraman, for example, are the same word, and the F did serve merely as an accent. I don't recall the exact linguistic terms, but that is the case.

  • That in no way guarantees loyalty to the Armenian nation, or at least the strong confederacy that comprised the Armenian nation in that time period. The further you dig, the older the Armenian identity becomes, the more prevalent it is, even within the Assyrian imperial fold, the Babyonian fold.

  • The same situation of military cooperation, domination of the Byzantine Elite corps by Armenians, was also the case in the Persian military fold. Thus, the ascendency of an ethnically Armenian clan to the Persian court is no surprise nor is it an anomaly.

  • I think a similar situation existed during the early periods of the Persian empire where Armenian origin clans were among the Persian nobility, with whom they had common lineage that dated back until lord knows when.

  • A more distorted version of such a "partnership" within an imperial context you see in the relationship between the Byzantine Empire of the 8th century to the 12th century and Armenian nobilit: i.e. Armenian control of the Byzantine court is well documented with no less than 2 major dynasties of obvious and consciously Armenian lineage. Yet, that does not mean political solidity with Armenians. Unfortunately, quite the opposite occurred.

  • In no other entity within the early Persian Hakhmanish Empire do you see such double-presence of clans. Only between Persia and Armenia do you see such close familial/clan/territory/heredi­tary affinity. The Arskhakuni as well as the Artashesian dynasties had old roots inside Armenia prior to the Hakhamanish conquests. More honest and proper of revision primary evidence keeps on supporting common lineage, not supplantation, during the Hakhamanish dynasty.

  • Armenians have always been where they claim to have been. Armenians are not making claims of being natives to Beijing China, for example. Armenians assert that the greater Indo-European identity is a result of a cultural emigration from where in fact the oldest IE identities existed; i.e. the Armenian plateau and Asia Minor, as well as northern Zagros. I think the ethnic identity of the older Persian dynasties is very closely tied to Armenia.

  • I meant to say "south-east from Armenia"

  • As the matter of fact, not until Dareh/Dariush do you see a serious cultural rift between the Armenian confederate states (much older in origin than the Persian statehood by far). Until then, there is no mention of conflict. There is only record of migration by Assyrian records of the enigmatic "Parsava" circa 830 b.c. to the south-west from Armenia.

  • Also, even as far back as the Hakhamanish, the burial ritualism of royalty was inconsistent with Zoroastrianism, but was wholly consistent with Armenian burial rituals.

  • Anahit and Mithra/Mihr had not existed in Persian until 4th century a.d., during Ardeshir II's reign, but both existed in the Armenian Plateau and Asia Minor at least since the 15th century b.c. at least a full 2000 whopping years before entering in the amendments of the Avesta.

  • As the matter of fact, the ethnic identity of Ardeshir II is under serious scrutiny by scholars due to the strange shift in his religious convictions, which matched - espeically in terms of the nascent adopted pantheon, to the Armenian. For the first time, yes, Anahit and Mihr/Mithra were introduced again to the Persian pantheon after Zoroaster's prohibition of (yes, his native Armenian) pantheon. Zoroaster was more than likely an Armenian origin figure as well.

  • In other words, as the late eminent scholar H. Nersesian stated, "The core element of both the Hakhamanish and Arshakuni dynasties had strong ancestral ties to Armenia predating any Persian existence." One evidence is the immediate double-presence of ancient Urartuan/Araratian noble clans such as the **Amatuni clan as land-owning gentry in both Armenian and Persia. (Hamadan is named after them) - which means "House of the Moon", as that was their familly symbol.

  • Does anyone know where I can find the Lyrics for this Song???

  • WHAT IS THIS SONG NAMED

  • The song is called HARSANEKAN (wedding song). This is a combination of several Armenian traditional wedding songs, and it glorifies the bride and the groom.

  • THANK YOU

  • The new songs they are singing are horrible! Why can't they just sing beautiful music like this?

  • great... Amazing

    BEAUTIFULL

    RAGARDS FROM PERU

  • They are absolutely great... Amazing! :)

    Adore them... :)

    Regards from Serbia.

  • очень красивая песня! привет из Украины

  • Aren't Arshakyans PARTHIANS ??

  • Parthians were Armenia in origin

  • Read some books for god sakes. Parthians were Central Asian Iranic tribes. They were offshoot of Saka/ Scythians and used to live in north eastern Iran eastern shore of Caspian Sea before they stablish Askkani dynasty. Some of Parthian nobles and Royal blood Princes move to Armenia rule Armenia and settle there in time they mixed with Armenian nobles and you guys had Arshakunis. Arshakunis were cousins of Parthians and fought Sassanids even after decline of Parthian dynasty in mainland Persia.

  • Actually, according to primary evidence (not historic distortionism), the Arshakuni and Mamikonian were both of Armenian extraction within the Persian empire. Remember that the Fars was only in existence at the most since 600 b.c. Anything beyond that is speculation, but, there is evidence that says the original "Parsava" according to Assyrian records were of Armenian origins. "Fars" is in fact a corruption of "Harq," another pronunciation of "Hayq," in other words, Armenian.

  • We are talking about documented historical facts not alternative history and funny ideas such as you mentioned about Fars being corruption of Hayq. I do have a lot of respect for Armenians, but I have seen quite enough funny claims by some which have no academic base. You guys have a rich and old history and beautiful culture and don't need to hang to poor theories to glorify yourself like Pan-Turks.

  • The difference between Armenians revisionism and Turkish revisionism is this: Turks are occupiers and invaders who are trying to make the claim of primordialism in lands they never lived in beyind the 11th century a.d.

  • Spanish, and Portugese) also colonized many areas and turned them into their own proxies even in 19th century killing and assimilating local indeginous people and they are screaming about human rights and freedom to the whole world. What is wrong with Turks coming to Asia Minor in 11th century???

  • Pan-Turkists tend to destroy the history and deny the history of the areas they conquered. Portuguese and Spanish conquests do not justify other conquests, including Turkish conquests.