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  • Why is there kalhmera sta Finlandika? Eimai apo tin Finlandia kai AGAPW tin Ellada pragmatika para polu : )

  • This is turkish! :)

  • yes, the word is turkish. it s maybe inspired by a random word we took during all these years your barbarians were in our lands. but no, this theatre and this hero is hellenic, created by Spatharis.

  • /wiki/Karag%C3%B6z_and_Hacivat

    I know wiki is not a certain source, but your claim is not true either. This is a nonsense discuss and endless also. I know we cant persuade eachother. I respect your culture and hellenic culture is amazing, but you could maybe try to our culture too. As regards to barbarian word above, I m not obliged to render an acount of my fathers...but a question, what was Iskender doing in the east? Or the others? It is hard to question history isnt it?

  • Karagöz means "black eye" in turkish...any mean of "Karagiozis" in greek? i think they are same name, just changed to make it greekize..

  • huh? isnt it Turkish? :S

  • The hero of this clip named Karagiozis, is a very relative character to the Turkish Karagioz. So in a sense yes, this is also Turkish shadow play. However, Shadow theatre has no ethnic identiy. It derives from India or China who "fight" for its origin. Turkie has a great shadow theatre tradition which has spread during the last centuries also to Greece so their performing cast and context is similar. Cheers

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