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From: caraklla
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  • a3333ll jawbay wa khayaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh

  • i live near Kafroon; about 3 k\m far lucky me ha????

  • Meena hal Hilwee min ed3am?

  • syrian pride aha AIWAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • isnt this nabeh el shier????

    im pretty sure it is!!!

  • like antakya dapke.

  • oops, sorry for repeating myself. i was having issues posting my comment.

  • ...

  • listen dudes. Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine were all one country for the longest time, before the French and the British came in and split us up, like they do to everyone thinking they fucking own the world.

    ...to be continued

  • yes labayke ur right about wut u said but even in each one of these new split countries there is a variation of dabke from city to city...but then again dabke is dabke were all teh same

  • ...anyway the country was known as Bilad al-Sham and it was were arabic dabke had originated and had been in use for a very long time, and so when Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine split up, the dabke varied a little bit in each region but was still in use, and all four countries have dabke, including Syria. the end

  • listen dudes, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine were all one country before the French and the British came in and split us up, like they do to everyone thinking they fucking own the world.

  • yeah...its look like more lebanese dabke...our syrian is a7la

  • I love al Kafroon ,I used to come there a lot ,,thanks

  • samtheman6 u r soo funny and i suggest u to read some books, or take a long look at a map, cant u see somthing strange about syria and lebanon, one is a part of the other for example, anyway fuck the french. a7la dabkeh wala , i think its in nabe3 el sher in mashta el 7loo (its part of tartous district)

  • yes there is syrian dabke of course.. lak allah me7ayeh hal sabaya wu yalla 3al 2wal. a7la tartus wallah...

  • sorry habiby, there is no such thing as syrian Debkeh, it;s only Pali or Lebnany, long live both of them.

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