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  • ahahahahahaha ZEİBEİKOS??? Türkish ZEYBEK BEST...by by GAYreek

  • Bravo uncle, super performance. I'm a zeibekikos maniac :)) Greetings from Turkey

  • The famous song means the dance of DIA: zeus-backhus. Mimics the grape harvest FOR THIS IS SLOW AND swing. The roots are BC. Zeibekiko continued by the Greeks of Thrace after time acept islam but maintain that the Greek tradition. After these Greeks revolted and massacred''from the tourks.

  • gahbe karı simalılar

  • Since when zeybek is grek ?

    Zeybek is from turkish-central-asian-oguzturk origin.

    Why do you always try to steal turkish culture ? Or what is your aim.

  • @Turqashgai no.first zeybeks were greeks!there were turkish zeybeks lots of years after!!!!turks hide the truth!greek zeybeks fought turkish army in 1922 and turkish fought with ...turks!turkey and turk zeybeks tried to killgreek ones and got their asses kicked!

  • @Turqashgai yes beause greeks have many to be jealous from turks lol

  • Το ζειμπεκικο σημαινει ο χορος του ΔΙΑ.Οι ριζες του ειναι π.Χ..Το ζειμπεκικο συνεχιστηκε απο ελληνες της Θρακης που μετα απο καιρο εξισλαμηστηκαν αλλα διατηρησαν αυτη την Ελληνικη παραδοση.Μετα αυτοι οι ελληνες επαναστατησαν κ σφαγιαστηκαν απο τους ''αδελφους'' τουρκους.Λοιπον ας διαβασουν ιστορια οι Τουρκοι και να παψουν να διεκδικουν δικες μας παραδοσεις.Ας μαθουμε ομως κ εμεις ιστορια ωστε να προστατεψουμε τα ηθη και τα εθιμα μας.Μην τα ξεπουλαμε τοσο φθηνα σ αυτους...

  • @tsaggarucci prepei na ksereis file,oti den uparxei mia istoria gemath me psemata kai dikazontas ton allo xwris na deis ton eauton sou.

  • @tsaggarucci Μάγκα μου πολύ όμορφη η πληροφορία σχετικά με τις ρίζες του χορού αυτού. Ομολογώ ότι δεν το ήξερα. απλά να επισημάνω ότι στην περιγραφή γράφει στα τούρκικα τη φράση:'Ελληνικός χορός, Ζειμπέκικο". Αυτός που πόσταρε το video δεν δείχνει να έχει διαθεση να οικιοποιηθεί το χορό.

  • I THEIA POU SIKONETE STO 0:36 EINAI I KLASIKI THEIA APO TA GLENTIA!!! AFTI POU ETOIMAZE OLI TI MERA TO FAGITO KAI THA KSINPNISEI TO EPOMENO PRWINO TOU GLENTIOU GIA NA PLENEI TA PIATA!!!!!!A RE ELLADARA ATHANATI!!!!!!!

  • Zeybeks was a warrior tribe that include turks and Greeks as well, of course Turkish people like to tell only the half truth ,even greek zeybeks fought agains turks in 1922 and that is documented ,if we think the fact that these dances were existed before 1453 then byzantine greek roots are more close to the greek origin og this dance

  • Zeybeks was a warrior tribe that include turks and Greeks as well, of course Turkish people like to tell only the half truth ,even greek zeybeks fought agains turks in 1922 and that is documented ,if we think the fact that these dances were existed before 1453 then byzantine greek roots are more close to the greek origin og this dance

  • fuck turks fuck off from this page ... if u makin fun on greeks i'll fuck u upside down its true that turkish people called wild animals ... but i guess u know very well about the Revenge Of The Armenians ... and im An Armenian and i luv and respect greeks ... anyways Great Music Greeks Brothers & Sisters ... And Turks go to Ataturks Grave and sh!t on it ... Peace from An Armenian ! and here goes LIKE

  • @TheChipChop wow wow wow!!! Relax man, you're gonna have a heartatack, what an angry old far lmfao

  • @AmBitiHzMuho dont worry Old rat LMFAO !!!

  • Zeybek a Turkish dance in its old traditional forms it expresses authority. The steps are synchronize moving slowly like a military parade. The moves are to emanate an intimidating decisiveness. Zeibekiko however is the Greek take on Zeybek and it is danced to express defiance to that authority, resiliance and an ability to cope with what life gives you. Dance is an art not owned by anyone. It is used by everyone to express different notions. The origins are never carved in stone

  • look im greek and im pretty shore the f'n zembekiko is greek not f'n turkish

    any way how bout the greeks and turks stop fighting on the net im getting sick of it

    by the way CRETAN MUSIC ISNT TURKISH DONT EVEN TRY TO SAY THAT

  • shut up,fucking turkye!!you're bastards!!

  • Mehmetcikler remmber 1821 your grandfathers runs like monkey on circus...

  • I guess no Greek or anybody else is able to explain the meaning of "zeibekikos" and where and why it started and how it changed. Do you have any traditional costumes and is there a use or a meaning of this dance you call "zeybekikos"? If you don't know the answer i'll give you!

    Zeybek was, is and will never ever equal to zeibekikos or what ever you call it.

  • looks too funny. lol :)) Maybeeee we can start to think of showing this kind of dance in the circus. But the dancers has to look more like clowns or sth. like that.

  • zeibekiko is a greek dance,,first of all and not a turkish one..secondly,turks are so idiots that even after 200 years,,they will not have neither democracy nor a developed nation,.,,because now you are a primitive nation,,,and noone in europian union wants a primitive nation as member...and as kolokotronis,karaiskakis,and many others destroyed you in 1821,,,in the same way we ll destroy you if you attempt anything suspicious...

  • Hello, you fucking Turks.

    If you like to dance Greek dances give me a call ,

    I can teach you the way..................

    The only thing I want from you is to a have a very good body wash before meet me.

  • this dance likes srtake,greek traditional folk dance.not the same as zeybek

  • yediat..i guess u didnt see the info's....says:"yunan zeybek dansları" meaning:greek dancing zeimpekiko...the guys are greek...but it is true that turkish have zeimpekiko too...

  • Yurta Baris Dunyada Baris, peace at home peace at world, χώρες σε ειρήνη παγκόσμια ειρήνη....

  • I really do not want to provoke anyone; but there was a Turkmen tribe called zeybek and as far as I know this dance is much more influential in Turkey. You can see zeybek dance in every wedding, like when the first few notes kick in people go crazy. I wish you could experience that.

    Anyway this version kinda lacks the masculinity(tho girls also learn it nowadays), heroism and grandeur imo. Still interesting..

  • its stolen by the turks when they arrived in touch with the greeks in the land of anatolia,,,

    like eutithing else like the amanes-vuzantine church music,karsilamas,horon of pontos,,,

    superior culture the greek ,nomads of the steppes the turks,,,they addopted our culture ,food,psyche,customs,and many other thinks,,,

  • Are you aware of the fact that those dances and foods you are talking about have Turkish names? Wouldn't it be the opposite if Turks adopted them, e.g. Turkish language has met a warm sea for the first time in Anatolia so a lot of plant names, fish names are taken from local languages. But not these; dolma = filled, karşılama = greeting, lokum, döner and zeybek too. Shoo culture thiefs.

  • xaxaxaxa

  • proper ntolma is made by the green parts of the grapes..

    where did you find grapes n central asia?

  • 1) Dolma and sarma isn't only made from grape leaves, yes the most popular one is grape leaf but it is also made out of pazı(some sorta spinach) and cabbage. This alone shows that dolma culture is better developed among Turks.

    2) Rice is being cultivated in Asia for more than 10.000 years whereas it has been introduced to Anatolia at most 2000 years ago. Dolma is a rice food.

  • still they wasnt rice in central asia ,,,becouse of the lack of water,,

    anyway many historians agree that when you come out of the steppes you were living by the milk and the horse of your horses,,,the only culture you had developed it was about carpets becouse of your nomadic life,,,

    turkish people are nomadic people and they have nomadic life in the other hand the greeks create the life of the polis and the assosiations whit this kind of life,,,

  • when you come in anatolia before 1000 years you left your nomadic life (even if some people continued)and you start live the life of the polis,,

    let me tell you that word gastronomia derives from the greeks and it was in full use when you come in anatolia like nomadic barbarians,,,

    to deny that you are culturally like the greeks is like the greeks deny that culturaly they become like the turks afte the occupation,,if you know what i mean..

  • anytime is the same ,,

    the romans when they conqured the greeks after they get culturally conqured by the greeks...

    do you think is the normal way for a turk from the central asia to talk for democracy-theatre?

    do you think for a turk is the normal to leave in houses inside the polis compared with your tradision before 1000 years?

    of course not!

    thinks you think that is stantart is part of the hellenization of the turks,,,

  • Dude ppl adapt to where they live, and incredibly quickly that is. Let me give you an example: corn, tomatoes and potatoes originate from America -> they were introduced to Europe very recently; after the discovery of Americas. Now just look at your "traditional" cuisine and tell me how common these are, you will be surprised!

    People adapt, and so did Turks, there is nothing wrong with cooking whatever plant grows in front of your door, who cares if your ancestors didn't.

  • hellenization and europianization is the future of the ottomans conqeurers,,,

    it start at 1071 and continews untill our days,,,

  • lol. Are you on crack? Did Turks ever live under Greek flag? Do they speak Greek? Do they follow Orthodox faith? Can you see any hellenization here?

    On the other hand Greeks lived under Turk rule for centuries, they are eating Turkish foods, playing an instrument of Turkish origin(bozuk) and dancing Turkish dances! LOL. No wonder Europeans call you Christian Turks.

  • did you had democrasy in the steppes of asia or you learn it from the europians who learn it from the greeks?

    did you had akademys in the stepes or you learn it from the europians who ttey learn it from the greeks?

    did you had theatro,bibliothecks,ippodromi­oum,odeons,parliaments ,museums, in the stepepse of asia or you learn it from the europians who learn all this from the greeks?

    eurithing you have i mean al this europian style of life is greek and in some ways grecoroman,,,

    hellenization!

  • My friend, it is you who is suffering from Hellenophile lies.

    Turks had a very established governmental and army structure. Todays modern army structures of multiples of 10 originates from Turks. Also women had equal rights with men.

    On the other hand Greeks had slavery! And men shagged eachother(ghey) since women were considered sub beings lol.

  • who said that anatolians food ,instruments ,dances are turkish?

    the propaganda of cemal you learn from the day you open your eyes?

    people who build buildings like akropolis and agia sofia they sould also cook very very good!

  • Anatolian? What makes Anatolian culture Greek? After all Rum people were Hellenized Anatolians(Hittites etc), not ethnic Greeks. If you can claim Greeks own Anatolian culture because they Hellenized Anatolia, Turks can claim it x1000 times better since they also Turkified Anatolia + they own it now lol.

  • anyyway you dont get it,,,

    you think that you leave in the turkish style but you leave in the grecoroman style of life,,,

    turkish tradisional syle of life is assosiate with nomadism,,,

    they way they leave the moderns sosietys is the grecoroman in all the civilased world...

    the talimpan for example the leave their tradisional way of life,,but you turkish you become europianized,you become hellenized,,,

    anyway peace!

  • @yediat IM SO F'N PISSED RIGHT NOW SHUT THE F UP GREEKS DANCE GRK NOT TURK GOD IS AWESOME BY THE WAY THE ONLY ONE GOD FROM JERUSALEM OK NOT UR JIBBERISH

  • vay zeybek :)

  • Yunan zeybek dansi mi? Vay geri zekali aptal. Zeybek Turk dansi!

  • i like them :D greetings from Turkey

  • Zeympekikos , dance for god Zey Dias.

    In Vyzantine Empire we shared a lot of things !

  • etsi einai,,an kovei to mati sou ta vlepeis me tin mia,,,

  • We all love this music, we have a common heritage.

    Let us focus on that, love of life and music and dancing.

    Let us enjoy the things we can share, and stop fighting over WHO invented what.

    Most important part is to teach it to new generations to PRESERVE our culture ;-)ans heritage.

    Greeks, Turks, Kurds..We all prefer it in our own language.thats ok.Let us all enjoy it our own way.

    I prefer it in GREEK.PYRGIOTISA!!!!

    GIA SAS MANGES! Gia sas gomenares!!

    Filakia apo Norvigia..

  • ποσο αμόρφωτος και ακαλαίσθητος ειναι ο συγχρονος τσιφτετέλληνας

  • zuhahahaha this is zeybek zuhahahaha palyachoss come look turkish zeybek dance harmandalı..........efemmmmmmm­mmm

  • Bune Len Zeybekmi len Bu Ne Bicim Oyneeeyo Len Bunnar

  • Merhaba Kalimeraba, Actually, Ottoman Empire, stoled like every Empire, that's clear! We are not judging the actual Turkey, you are a people like everyone and you've been lucky that Kemal Ataturk had throw you up from the hole!

  • Merhaba Arkadash, Let put the things in another points: Ottoman Empire (12991923) had stoled from another people a lot of things (without culture)! Anyway the Turkey's people in Constanta Romania is good tolerated and we don't have problems with them (now). 10 years ago the turkish people were criminals, pick-pockets, etc, now they are ok!

  • daha cok rus balalaykalarina benzio. zeybekle pek alaka kuramadim.

  • Yes yes, do it again, the greeks loooove to copy from Turkey. Just like they also steal our baklava and lokum. We know you want to be like us and, but that isn't possible, we're sorry :))

  • Arkadash, The greek culture is ancient, like the mesopotamian, egiptian, roman, etc. culture! If the turkish people has been inspired from that cultures, is OK, but in no way the greeks are beiing inspired by turkish!

  • Baklava & lokum are both Arabic. In Mongolistan you had baklava & lokum? I dont think so.

  • and in greece we had no!!

  • What is your point? No what?

  • ΣΟΥ ΕΥΧΟΜΑΙ ΝΑ ΣΤΡΑΜΠΟΥΛΗΞΕΙΣ ΤΟ ΠΟΔΙ ΠΑΝΩ ΣΤΙΣ ΖΕΥΜΠΕΚΙΕΣ.

  • Zeimbekiko - Markos meta des kai ayto kai an den niosis aidia kai ntropi grapse mou

  • ellinas2007 ti ksereis apo paradosh re??

  • Arketa apo Elliniki paradosi,tin tourkogyftiki tin sychenome

  • POULIMENOI STOUS TOURKOUS EISTE!?

  • ΟΛΟΙ ΜΠΟΡΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΑΚΟΥΝ ΤΟΥΡΚΟΑΜΑΝΕΔΕΣ, ΑΛΛΑ ΤΟ ΝΑ ΛΕΝΕ ΟΤΙ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΕΙΝΑΙ....ΕΘΝΙΚΗ ΠΡΟΔΟΣΙΑ

  • I give you one thumbs up. (kai ksereis ti mporeis na kaneis m'auto... xe xe.

  • Was dich fickt ein türke in den arsch?

  • Zeybek is the dance of Dionysus. He is also called Bacchus, son of Zeus. Thus, Zeybek. (The use of "ypsilon" instead of "u" in Turkish is correct.) Dionysius was the god of wine and was famous for this drunken dance. One of the main centers of the Dionysus cult is Ephesus (Efes). There the men (Turks and others) still traditionally dance the Zeybek with a wreath of flowers in their hair. (Go to the museum in Izmir to see nice photo showing this.) The Zeybekiko is a very ancient dance indeed.

  • και το τσιφτετελι ελληνικο ειναι: τσιφτ+ ελια το χορευαν για τη θεα Αθηνα που κρατουσε μια ελια

  • goodkady, what a stupid comment...

    do you know, what the word "zeybek" means??

    i am a zeybek, that means a turkmen/yörük...

    zeybek is the dance of my folk "zeybeks"; this was origanally a shamanian dance (because before islam zeybeks were shamanian)...

    read more history and dont steal the culture of zeybeks...

  • turkiskgirl, Arkadash, The zeybeks have no connexions with Zeimpekikos (Zeibekykos)!

  • ayvaliotikos from lesvos island.

  • i am an zeybek; that means i am a kind of turkmen...Zeybeks were the elite soldiers in the selcuk empire....

    zeybek is 100% turkish word and turkish dance...

    But that is not a new thing, that greeks copy turkish, arabian and persian cultures...

  • hahah, so you allready haved the oriental style in mongolia? greeks have lived with persians and arabs for over 6000 years! turks have only lived in anatolia for 1000 years...

  • In Mongolistan you had NOTHING, just hancer, kilic & at. You only knew ortadan kaldirma. The Greeks, Persians & Araps give you civilisation....you stole from Greeks. In your hearts you know this but you are too jealous to say it. AYIP! UTAN!

  • Zeybek is Turkish, zeybek were a group of turkic shamans.

    We are not mongols, the most soldiers of mongols were turks.

    Turks, Azeris and Hungarians are ethnickly related to mongols, kazaks, uygurs, but not geneticly related.

    Kazaks, Usbeks ... are turkified mongols who lived together with turks.

    And the word Culture is turkish heritage in name of "GülTöre" (Gultura,Cultura,Culture)

  • And nobody stoled anything...

    We all turks, greeks, lazurians, rabs, persians, kurds lived over 500 hundred years together.

  • Gia onoma tou evraiou pou proskynatai mi dichnetai tetoia pragmata ochi mono to choro enoo kai afti tin pos na to po re se pio vazo elliniko idate tetoies endymasies,den vlepetai afto to pragma oute sto karnavali.tora eimai anthelinas giati prosvla tous tourkofilous.

  • "Gia onoma tou evraiou pou proskynatai mi dichnetai tetoia pragmata ochi mono to choro enoo kai afti tin pos na to po re se pio vazo elliniko idate tetoies endymasies,den vlepetai afto to pragma oute sto karnavali.tora eimai anthelinas giati prosvla tous tourkofilous."

    Se pio ellhniko aggeio exei tsoliades? Eimai arxaiologos kai apo aggeia xerw kati liga:p O typos pou xoreyei einai profanws apo th Lesvo exeis provlhma me thn paradosh mas???

    Η Ρωμανία κι αν πέρασεν ανθεί κι φέρει κι άλλο

  • Tourkikes vrakes kai Arvanitikes foustes einai toso ellinikes oso kai to synanay giavroum.den echo provlima me tin elliniki paradosi,ma me ta tourkika otan auta ta leme Ellinika.mia politistiki 17 noemvri gia apozeimpekopiisi kai apotsiftetelopiisi tha mas voithouse poli.

  • no comment...

  • They dance so funny hahaha, search for "Zeybek" and see the real deal..

  • "Ayvaliotikos"

    Zeybekiko from Ayvali

  • what country is it from?

  • He is from Greece. I think from Lesvos.

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