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Ottoman Turkish Music from 17th century - Nikriz Peşrev

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  • Selam Türk kardeşler Macaristan'dan!

  • Greetings from the holy land palestine, long live turkey

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  • @Turoyan @alexandrosbr Greetings to both nations from Egypt :)

  • Selamün aleyküm.

    Maasallah Mükemmel bir eser. Vay Osmanli be , ne yazik ki hic bir sey kalmadi senden.

  • these are the commends makes me proud of being turk.. thanks everyone

  • what a fantastic musical tribute to one of the greatest empires to ever exist ! Beautiful art and music.

  • @Turoyan

    Tesekuller kardesim :)

    Whatever they say we are one......Peace..!!!!! :)

  • It's nice to read and see brotherhood here in these comments. I am reminded by this video of just how much I like the planet Earth.

  • @alexandrosbr

    greetings from Turkey to Greece brother!! There are too many idiots in each side, let them fight while we enjoy our brotherhood!! It is just politics divided us,we are so similar people,I choose Greeks over every nation in the world.And I m sure you will fix the crisis soon,you are a great nation,a simple crisis is nothing for you.I hope we unite and make an endless peace in the future.Best wishes!

  • @Cybron1 Yes, and it was ironic when visiting Turkey that was able to read the mural inscriptions, sometimes in Turkish but mostly in Persian, but my Turkish guides couldn't! It was sad because they were part of the same great civilization that counted my earlier family in its mid-level aristocracy, and they threw it all out the window.

  • @BelligerentPacifist Unlikely, but not impossible, just very unlikely. The script that they used to use was based on Arabic letters, although the language is Central Asian from what I understand.

  • nice  !

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