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  • Guaaaaaaaaaaaaaau!!!!

    

  • In these video clips I have been given a taste truly vital and energetic music and dance. People make culture, people who have communities and have real connection with their lands.

  • You may be right about ancient inter-reaction between East and West. We need to keep an open mind and to appreciate the contributions of all cultures and their inter-relation without pitting them against one another. Dr. Lloyd Miller

  • I heard in Egypt period...Asians in Egypt. Its a process of mixing long before we accept it as history between East n the rockin cradle of civilization. The West was wrong about east n west so are they wrong about the Asians in Egypt Pharoan times. so it was wrong in the middle eastern history.

  • true treasure Dr Miller ! rahmati kalon !

  • hahahhaa...oh wow...looks like turkmen dance, so much...nashi turkmeny tozhe vrode tak tansuyut...:)) ofigennoe shodstvo...

  • Read about the unbelievable adventures of Dr. Lloyd Miller traveling and performing through the Middle East and beyond by going to the jazzscope website and clicking on Sufi, Saint & Swinger.

  • cупер супер! хорезмский мужской танец это нечто!!!

  • Derar friends. Just to agree with one of your notes, of course Khwarazm is a completely Uzbek not Tajik area, although formerly it was an important cultural center of the Persian Empire during the Achaemenians and later. Whether Turanians or Sythians lived in the area, it was all one happy family under the Achaemenian emperors. Yes, the first dance is Khwarazmi but the next is Bokharai as we mentioned in our description, more specifically by Ms. Ismaili as you noted. Teshakur, Dr. Lloyd Miller

  • Woman dance is Pamirskii , by Galia Izmailova,

    choreography by Isakar Akilov

  • Long live ozbek turks, our brothers we love you

  • Salam.

    Chok teshakur dostlarim. If people could just present beautiful traditional music and dance instead of fighting and having sometimes harsh political leaders bothering us all, the world could be very peaceful. Dr. Lloyd Miller

  • ay chok guzel. chok begendim

  • This Bukharian and Samarkandi - Tajik populated cities Dances. Tajiks in these cities are forced to change their nationalities under brutality of Uzbek dictator Karimov. They closed Tajiki schools, changed their nationalities and even killed many of them in Andijan! It's good this minority of Tajiks who are in reality are majority are preserving their traditions through dances!

  • Ok buddy, first of all Bukhara and Samarqand are not strictly Tajik populated cities. Secondly, Karimov is Tajik himself, and all Uzbekistani government offices are packed with Samarqandi Tajiks, and frankly I don't know why they would do it to their own people. Thirdly, Andijan is a city populated by Uzbeks. Samaraqand has a lot of Tajiks. Andijan doesn't. And speaking of these dances. It is our common Central Asian heritage. Both, Uzbek and Tajik. Our cultures are rooted in each other. Peace.

  • @QoziKalon Khwarazmian doesn't look like uzbeks, because Khwarazm turkified by turks, not the uzbeks. Uzbeks more mongoloid neither turks. Khwarazm is looking more like turkmen or neither turk, but not the uzbeki. Thats why you're guys looking more as a Persians such as Iranians ( who turkified) in Uzbakistan and Azeris in Azerbaydjan. How you're became an uzbek nation, it is has been forced by uzbeks once they're created Uzbakistan country.

  • Uzbeks it's uzbeks and they're mongolians, Khwarazmians more europian even they're turkish-speaking people. Khwarazmians more smart and very clean people. I had a neighbors in Samarkand, they were a Khwarazmian, they were looking so beautiful, very tall, with big eyes, light skin, more kind of europian. They don

    t look like like an uzbeks( mongolians) at all.

  • @camomilleable1пизда тупая не нравятса узбеки хули смотриш про них тода не смотри и нераздражай своими камантами идиотка люлинская

  • @FarruxUzAz согласен с тобой! сучка самаркандская с ебалось от сюда!

  • @QoziKalon Karimov is not a Tajik. The last name Karimov was belong to his stepfather Adbugani Karimov (Iranians who turkified in Uzbakistan). Original last name suppose to be Mulokandov because his father was a Jew and the father's name was Ishak Mulokandov. Karimov's mother name is Sanobar and she was a Tajik. Karimov has one brother and sister from his mom and stepfather. Their name is Kunduz and Ibod. Ibod works as a Doctor in Samarkand.

  • @QoziKalon In Andijan and Ferghana lives a lot of Tajiks, not only Uzbeks, i met them personally and i never knew that before until when i met them.

  • @camomilleable11 Of course there are Tajiks in Andijan and Ferghana. But they are a tiny minority. Samarqand is Bukhara are primarily Tajik cities. Andijan and Ferghana are primarily Uzbek.

  • @QoziKalon одами касал кати гап задан бефойда брат!что это история говорит?да нифига,только то что выгодно было им тогда когда писалось история!!!таджики говорят узбеки появились(как народ)в XVI веки!

    Пусть шах в атласе и в венце -мне дорог вид иной:

    Узбек мой ходит в колпаке,и люб халат ему.

    -вот вам байт от Алишера Навои всем известно что он уже умер когда те кочевые узбеки Мухаммада(Шейбани)только захватили власть,следовательно он не имел к ним отношения,про мангытов не понятно ещё многое....

  • Also, you mentioned that these are Bukharian and Samarqandi dances, preserved by Tajiks. With all due respect to our Tajik brothers, the first dance in this video is Khwarazmi. There is virtually no Tajik population in Khwarazm. It is a Turkic speaking area populated by Uzbeks. So, could you please be so kind and explain how Tajiks preserved traditional dances of Khwarazm where they don't even live) I am waiting for you answer. Thank you in advance)

  • @QoziKalon Karimov don't communicated with his brother and sister because Karimov's stepfather used to leave him in kids home care where he used to grew up. Karimov has his first wife and she was a Russian jewish from Samarkand, Karimov has a son from his first marriage and his name is Petr. At the present time his second wife is half jewish and half Tajik.

  • Sooooo Beautiful

    Long Live East & Eastern Culture!!

  • great!!!!!

  • Very interesting video ! A pity the quality is so poor...

  • Teshakkur dostlar,

    Dr. Lloyd Miller

  • Judayam kota rahmat! Mashnaqa O'zbekcha oyinlarni ko'proq chiqazish kerak.

  • yondim kuydim men ayriliqda.....

  • Oh my god, so much pleasure, thanks dude....

  • great! thank for uploading

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