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  • I Love Turkey .! kulturumuzden çalmaya çalisiyorlar ya o derece gozumde dusuyorlar. canlarim kendi kulturunuze bakin arastirin bizimkini çalmaya çalismayin :) zira bizimki orta asyadan beri var.!

  • TURKEYYYY!!!<33

  • this is very very beautiful

  • @Avlonia1,

    Türkler hakkinda ileri geri attigina göre bunu da kesin anlarsin.

    HOŞT, HOŞT, HOŞT it sürüsünden yanizca bir tanesisin sen.

    Kendi katlettiklerinizi ununup ancak başkalarina bok atarsiniz.

    Siz ilk önce kendi elinizdeki kani temizleyin ondan sonra başkalrina laf edin.

    Yemek yedigi kaba pisleyen hainler gelmiş burda laf ediyor.

    Utanma, arlanma yok tabii.

  • This is the Turks which you call Barabarian !!!

  • very organised; on the top! the best dance group I ever watched..

  • Я ехала из Алании, заплатив 65 долларов и ни минуты не жалею об этом! Танцы замечательные, захватывающие, не заметила как пролетело время! Единственно жалко, что не в настоящем амфитеатре Аспендоса это всё проходило. Но всё равно шоу потрясающее. Всем рекомендую посетить, а видео скачаю в домашнюю коллекцию.

  • Действительно, шоу прошло на одном дыхании!!! Я сидела в четвертом ряду и прямо по центру!!! Это был восторг! Зал апплодировал стоя! БРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Я тоже поехал на это шоу, потому что тур операторы нам его очень хорошо разрекламировали... Билет стоит 65$, я считаю это не маленькие день за не большую экскурсию, т.к. в памуккале стоит 70$ так это на всесь день и еще с 3 разовое питание. Попали мы на саму территории это арены... а тут еще хуже туалет 1$, кресла пластиковые и не удобные, 5 точка потеет ... обещали что их 120 человек а было только 45 от силы, попрыгали побегали синхронно, но книгой Гинеса и не пахло... я уехал расстроенным:(

  • Что в живую, что на видео - Потрясающее зрелище!!!!!!!!! Глаз не оторвать! Проходит на одном дыхание!

  • I like Anatolian culture, because it is my culture:)

  • Following the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, all remaining ethnic Anatolian Greeks were forced out during the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, Anatolia has become Turkey, its inhabitants being mainly Turks and Kurds.

  • Anatolia remained multi-ethnic until the early 20th century. During World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Greek genocide (especially in Pontus), and the Assyrian Genocide almost entirely removed the Armenian and Assyrian populations of Anatolia, as well as a large part of its ethnic Greek population.

  • Almost 80% of the people currently residing in Anatolia are Turks. Kurds, with 15%, constitute a major community in southeastern Anatolia, and are the largest ethnic minority. Albanians, Arabs, Armenians, Assyrians, Bosnians, Circassians, Georgians, Greeks, Jews, Laz and a number of other ethnic groups also live in Anatolia in smaller numbers.

  • The Sea of Marmara forms a connection between the Black and Aegean Seas through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the European mainland. Anatolia is separated from the Armenian Highland to the east by the Euphrates river, and from Syria by the Orontes river.

  • The region is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, Georgia to the northeast, the Armenian Highland to the east, Mesopotamia to the southeast, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Aegean Sea to the west.Most of the interior of Anatolia consists of a high-altitude plateau that becomes increasingly mountainous as one moves east - Armenian Highland.

  • Yes, Anatolian culture was very rich before turkish invasion. Turks were killing all the nations that had created that culture. The only thing I can't understand what connection has Azerbaijanis.

    Anatolia has been home to many civilizations throughout history, such as the Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Greeks, Assyrians, Armenians, Romans, Georgians, Anatolian Seljuks and Ottomans.

  • @Avlonia1 for understanding this you need to read history of caucase and world which was writen not by armenian and for honesty not azeries or turkish ,,for example the history arkhive of alexandria( egypt) and i am sure that by geting information from that field you can answer to yourself about conection azerbaijan to culture anatolia...........

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