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Karadeniz samsun trabzon horon kemençe tulum
Ah Eminem
Ayrılık
Ben Evliyim Sen Bekar
Cemile
Plan yapmayın plan
Çay Zamanı Ordayım
Deniz Gözlüm
Elmalım
Gözümün ilk Ağrısı
Hastahane
Karadeniz
Nazlıcanım
Oy Benum Sevduceğum Sarı Samanlık
Suzan
Yanıyor Yüreklerim
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  • @darkeyedboy61 @EvksinosPontos you are so funny why dont u work to be a comedian?

    i told you i m live in Trabzon and i am coming from Santa(Dumanli)Valley...my surname is Likos..and i never want to wish a fucking Pontus here!

    i m a Turkish nationalist!

  • Emperyalizme elbette hayır !!! Faşizanlığa tabiki de hayır !!! Ama komünizme de hayır...Biz laik,demokratik cumhuriyetimizden memnunuz :))) Dinciliğe,yobazlığa sonuna kadar hayır !!! Ama biz Müslümanlığımızı seviyoruz :)))

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  • @zzaamm1999 hahhhahahahahhaha

  • @MrHeidihelpus Where do u live?

  • @PontusQueen stfu. We respect u and your history, so respect also our culture and history.

  • @darkeyedboy61 wow a true turkish nationalist. Amazing that you even admit that you are a weak minded moron with no purpose in life

  • @Effeler Lütfen yorumumu yanlis anlamayin. Kimse Cepni Türklerinin varligini yadsiyamaz. Kipcak Türkleri pek dile getirilmediginden dolayi bunlarin da önemli varliginin bilinmesi icindi yorumum. Kafkaslardan, Ural'dan Karadeniz bölgesine inen cok Kipcak Türkü vardir.

  • @NothingWithoutALLAH

    kipçak tan çok çepni Türkleri karadenizdedir

  • VIVA Pontus!

  • The more I listen to him the language sounds Turkish. But honestly I don't speak these languages. Used to have some turkish friends I was fond of.

  • I was under the impression that the music of thes regions are similar and belong to all of these people. As for the wars that caused the separation of these territories, possibly going unfairly to the wrong side that's another matter. Arab, Israeli, Turkish, Greek, they often share the same tunes. The Pontic music seems to have a different thing going on. Interesting to know it could be Turkish. Not an expert myself.

  • pontus ?? fuck off we are Turk

    

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