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  • The hammer dulcimer was my first instrument.

  • very nice music..

  • fantastic. greetings from an iranian. persians and armenians are the same people with the same origin.

  • Very nice music ^^

    Long live Armenian p. Kurdish p. !

  • So beautiful, the Heart and the Soul of the

    Traditional Armenian music, from the Inspiration of the Legend Sayat Nova.

    The sweet little angle could not resist dancing!

  • does anybody give this song's link or correct name of this song ? because this song is half

  • vaayyy mernem ann bzdik axchekaannnnn :X:X

  • Excellent performance of one of the many Armenian folk and classics geniuses - Sayat Nova. Thanks for posting indeed.

  • lol ethinet your a pathetic azer clown azerbaijan didn't exist when Sayat Nova was born. your azeri propganda at its best. You azeris are jelous and claim everything as yours, you have no history and your modern history is only filled with idiots like yourself who do nothing but BS here on YT. Go look up Sayat Nova, Sayat Nova was born as Sayatian in Armenia and was a proud Armenian christian whos last words were I will never stop believing in jesus and I will die an Armenian. sounds azeri?? xD

  • For me, the sweetest part is the little girl expressing herself as it comes naturally to children, free from ideology and politics. If only we could all go back to that state of innocence with respect to our history and culture.

  • Its so funny whatever is good and sounds good these turks and azeris consider its theirs. Be proud of your own people dont try to take our people in your credit

  • Good to see no obscenities posted by a turk. Sayat Nova was born Harutyun Sahakian to Sara and Karapet Sahakian in armenian village of Sanahin (now in Georgia). He was a monk later in life and was murdered in Haghpat monastery. He wrote music in Armenian, Geogian and Farsi. Azeris translated some of his songs into turkish. Kemancha originates from Iran. It is used everywhere in the middle east. The lingua franca of the time was either russian or farsi depending on who ruled the area.

  • Sayat Nova was born an armenian, he lived an armenian and died an armenian in an armenian monastery. That definitely makes him an armenian.

  • what a prick

  • why don't azeri's push his music like armenians do??? azeri's try to take credit for everything that armenians do....the fact is that we are an ancient people..."azeri's" are not...armenians used the kemanche before azeris existed....this does mean that armenians invented the kemanche...thay did not...his surviving ballads are mainly in armenian....and yes he is buried in an armenian cemetery..yea i know...you going say his buriel was made up. the whole caucasus has been lied to....what a joke..

  • JAN Sayat Nova jan

  • aw this little girl is soo cute.

  • Jan em asel!

    hrashali erg ev anush axchik lol :)

  • lan bizim kiziroğlu mustafa beyi çalmışlar ayıp be

  • Would you already get over yourself yes Kamancha and Tar and are Iranian instruments but not the music and not the composer of the music. Violin first emerged in Italy (in other words its an Italian instrument) it is used all over the world and you never see a single Italian going around telling people you have stolen our music

  • Are you unmoral, what is wrong with you? Armenia, Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan are in the same area and in some point in time each and all of them had control over the others to some degree, so you cannot say one copied from the other. Before making statements like this go read some history and use your common sense.

    I did watch that video or the song that you mentioned and there is a slight similarity in the music and as I said who copied from who is still a question.

  • djan,djan,djan,sakhanek,ghurba­n,matakh ellam mer azgi

  • What a nice music! Yaşasın hakların kardeşliği be her zaman her yerde!

  • whats the name of this song?

  • There was no Azeri people even 300 hundred years ago, when this music was written. They were know as Shirvan, Alban and Tatars. Also Armenians have contributed wherever they have went including Iran, Tiflis and Baku.

  • omggg i think u don't understand the history(3500years ago) and the culture of the armenians

    so please don't say at each vid 'stolen'music and blabla :S goshhh

  • The little girl dancing is ADORABLE!!!

  • watch "we are real turks" on Youtube, your comments are really needed there

  • ;lol hla en erexuun vor koxkic paruma :)

  • vaxxx jannnn

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