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  • Кунэм туркери маман!

  • Люблю турецкие танцы)))МашаАллах

    

  • turkish dance and culture like his politic: COMING QUICKLY, KILLING QUICKLY , STEALING QUICKLY. Before turks in Anatolia were living GREEKS and ARMINIANS, in his MOTHERLAND during mileniums since the first days of the world, and then (from faaaaaar- faaaaaar away) turks came from his motherland and killing, then stealing the cuture of GREEKS and ARMINIANS now they have "culture and country". SHAME ON YOU. turkey must recognise the GENOCIDE of GREEKS and ARMINIANS. SHAME ON YOU !!!

  • @davonhasav

    What is your problem? When the Turks came to Anatolia, they did not kill them all ok. Some of us "turks" are descendants of those who lived in Anatolia. We are now collectively known as the Turks, even if we may not share the Turkic genes. We merely continuing our traditions. Work on your jealousy! and Enjoy the G*d D*mn show!

  • nice

  • Artvinime kurban olayım Ne mutlu Türküm Diyene,Artvinliym diyene Helal hemşerilerime . 14bin yılık tarihe sayip TÜRK mileti sen daima varol.

  • Artvinime kurban olayım Ne mutlu Türküm Diyene,Artvinliym diyene Helal hemşerilerime .

  • Turkish traditional dance,I love it.

  • games are ok, but you have to admit that they are much much better serbian

  • poor guy why he has to dance alone

  • i think thispeople smoked something bad!

  • Friends,

    Great comments on what races, linguistic groups, etc. are represented in that part of the globe or any part of the world. But the most important point is that this particular dance is done in ethnic clothes and with ethnic music. Too many of today's dance and music efforts rely on sickening modern clothes (ugly jeans and T-shirts) and use horrible electronic fake non-music. We must all work to replace contemporary fraud art with old authentic traditions. Thank you, Dr. Lloyd Miller

  • This is a typical Artvin dance where live Muslim Georgians and Lazes / South Caucasians neither Kurdish-Armenians or Greeks, Turks !!!

  • @lyoizisi

    Artvin is a Turkish majority city. Have never been Georgian. However, Georgians and Lazes make a significant proportion of the population.

  • any idea what the song name is. Its nice !

  • Hey people. We all know this is not a originally Turkish dance. Turks are a mix of Kurds, Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians and other native people anyway. That is why a average Turk looks more like a Kurd, Armenian etc than to a Central Asian.

    I recommend to the person who is responsible for this EasternArts WorldDances to make a Assyrian program for this show, because truly the Assyrians are father and mother of all cultures of Middle East and they have shaped our modern life more than anyone.

  • thats right the peope of turkey are not real turks ,the real turks are from alta and they are part of mongols family

  • @vadferadat, and who are REAL greek? REAL russians? REAL english?

    all contemporary nations ale mixtures of different ethnicities.

    greeks = ancient greek+ slavic + albanian + turkish.

    turks = ancient turks + slavic + albanian + armenian + kurdish + laz/georgian + circassian.

    russians = slavic + tatar/turkic + finnish...

    english = celtic + anglo-saxon + norman/viking...

    you can't determine nationality by language only.

  • thats not always right thepurity of races still exist can u explain why rusians dont look like monglos or why diferent nations have different fitures. turks in turkey does not belive they are mix of kurds, armenians,greeks and finaly asmal portion of altaism or u can find people who does not have any mongolic or turkic stain but they say we are turks ,and children od altaic people.thats the difference,claiming and being is a different terms, people in turkey claim something that they are not.

  • @vadferadat, yes, and what you're now talking about is not about nation as GENETIC, but as a POLITICAL term. the difference between these two categories is huge - every nation is a social construct with a set of symbols. but every nation is mixed - in terms of what is called ethno-genesis.

  • @vadferadat

    Kurds are newcomers, they are not included in the mix . Turkish identity was formed in Anatolia muh earlier than Kurds arived in 16th. century. Anatolian Turks are made of Anatolian locals and Asian newcomers . But Asian part of the mixture varies between 9% to 30%. This is a significant proportion. Your westerner point of view will not change that we bond ourselves with Central Asia. We are Turks. our fathers came from Asia, and our mothers were Antolian. That's it.

  • @Nadhikku2 You write a lot of unverified crap. Son, you don't know shit. The Turks who are of true Anatolian origins, non Turkic are of Kurdish, Greek, Armenian and Assyrian origins. They have been Turkified with time. Turks never belonged to Anatolia, before the Seljuks I think or around that time. That was when they first entered the region. The reason why most Turks don't have flat eyes like their namesakes is because most of them are descendants of native Kurds, Armenians, Greeks etc. Son...

  • @Nadhikku2 turk is turk, kurd is kurd, armanian is armanian. we are not a vegatable soup.

  • @Nadhikku2 why do u call anatolians turks??they were not turks, turks are asians from alta, u know something but do not now correctly.

  • @donthakiller

    No no no.. MISINFORMATION. KURDS ARE EXCLUDED . KURDS ARE LATE COMERS. Until 18th century Eastern Anatolia was called Turcomania. Land of Turkmens.

    Anatolian Turks are an amalgam of Anatolian locals and Central Asian Turks. In any case Turkic gene contyribution to present day Turkish gene pool varies between 9% to30%, which is a significant rate.

  • @Nadhikku2 The Assyrians mentioned the first Kurds and that they lived somewhere around present day Van over 5,000 years ago ok son? Now go find me proves for the Turks, that they lived there 5,000 years ago. You talk a lot of shit you Turkmens. You have no shame or dignity do you? Kurds have connections even to the Central Anatolian Hittites who made the worlds first known peace treaty with Egypt a couple of thousands years ago, also connected to the ancient Hurrians. Most of us are indigenous.

  • Genetic studies of the Assyrians who are by far and by most certainty the absolutely most ancient nation and people in the Middle East and Fertile Crescent (probs the world) showed that they do have a distinct make up, but at the same time they're closest to their closest neighbors which says the Armenians, to a large extent Persians, to a large extent Iraqi and probs Syrian Arabs, to a large extent even Turks, and to Kurds. You must stop living in your fictional world bro. Planet earth's callin

  • @donthakiller

    South of Van Lake yes, but until 1600's There are no permanent Kurdish settlement in the west and north of Van Lake. That's the fact. No one can say Kurds are Anatolian by indicating Kurdish setlements in the south of Van Lake. Kurds are newcomers.

  • @donthakiller today kurds are members of anatolia but they camed from irans zağros mountains, anatolia is not their original county.

  • @uluatilla Bullshit.

  • @Nadhikku2 come onnnnnnnn asian new comers where nobody but turkick people from alta.

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  • This dance was choreographed by Ahmet Luleci and described as a suite of 12 dances from various regions of Turkey.  I also saw a group from Turkey perform almost this exact choregraphy a couple of years ago. Differing opinions I guess.

  • it definetely has turkish feel but the guys dress from 3:45 is definitley south western Georgian and then Pontian Greek dance we all know present day turkey has some Georgian territory with Georgians living there and some pontian Greeks so part of it is turkified Geogrian and Greek dances

  • this isn't a turkish dance...you don't know dances

  • This is Black sea region dances where the Georgians and Laz `` relative people to georgiance`` live especially the dance Khorumi is Georgian part of Georgians about 2 millions stayed on the other side of Border and they have this dance thats why some parts are influenced only by Turkish i think it was begining

  • bune rezillik dalgamı geçiyorlar bu nasıl oynamak...

  • lol this is not turkish but laz/georgian dance

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