Üsküdar'a Gideriken
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@MegaKrishan123 sephardic jews lived in Usman empire , most of them for most of the time, so... I didn't say this is a jewish or spanish song. The other way around is more likely. Just stated a fact that this tune is very popular till this day in Israel and people sing it with hebrew words on shabbat :) I like the way music does not recognize political borders, religions etc. beautiful music!
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@milkyroadtube No, I think you are thinking of The Kaddish chant. There is a Spanish version but this song is a Turkish love song (so it has nothing to do with Liturgy, Shabbot or Judaism). The Kaddish chant sounds a little like this tune but not exactly.
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Sephardic (of Spanish origin) Jews sing this music with Hebrew words on every Saturday (Sabbath)
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Everyone should visit Istanbul at least once, it is one of the most amazing cities in the world, the most hospitable people you will meet
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Me too ♥
I love this old song!
Üsküdar s such a beautiful place :)
If you see it once, you will know, why this song excist ♥
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참멋진노래다
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@2009dimitri You wish!
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Eastern Roman rythm
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Marmaris is the best place!)))
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I am a greek and i always have to cry when hearing this song.its wonderful!
Agathogatos 4 years ago 26
Boy I really love this song, Viva Armenias,Jewish,greek's & Turks.
gabi1948 4 years ago 18