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  • So Russified! I wonder if Tatars are aware how distant they get from common Turkic culture day by day! Their national dances are heavily Russified. It's time to turn Turkic roots if Tatars want independence. If not, soon or latr there will be no Tatars left. All Russified.

  • @Nadhikku2 You are wrong to think that Kazan Tatar have something common with Turkic. We were Bulgar, always lived on Volga and have our own culture. Ourdays we revive our 1000's years traditions. You don't know the history of Kazan Tatar. You'd beter to know it for not to be mistaken and look like a deep fool. There is a nation in Russia that also called Tatar. They live in Crimea and have many common traditions and element of culture with Turkic. They are the progeny of Turkish nation.

  • Да, правильно!

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  • @Alsu121156 You are so funny, honey!! Bulgar, tatar..whatever, all of them are Turkic. In addition, "Bulgar" word's still been using and close meaning in Turkish. We learnt to be Turkish after Republic of Turkey was established. We knew our tribal names.Example: Oğuz tribe, Chepni klan is mine. So, we learn our history, culture...we are free about that..You are gonna learn too. when you will be free totally.

  • Very nice dear Alsu, a discovery for me: thank you to open my heart to a new culture! :-)

    Hi from France!

    Sigrid

  • @Alsu121156

    Bulgars were also Turkic with a R-type Turkic language, much like Chuvash today.

    That is Bulgars or Tatars, whatever you like to call are Turkic just like Kazakh or Chuvash people. However, the situation here indicates something very different. This thing is not the differences between Turkic cultures, it is replacement of Turkic culture by Slavic one, in case of Tatars/Bulgars.

  • This is an example of Turkic dance: watch?v=IR0BBcZvP3A

    Another example of Turkic dance: watch?v=MzDorXpuFvs

    And another example of Turkic dance: watch?v=W5cdaMbqhyQ

    Yet another one: watch?v=3txbjT_MFkY

    Seeing these examples who can say Tatar danbce is Turkic. No one. Everyone can easily say it is heavily Russified. Tatars become Russians. WAKE UP TATARS. BE YOURSELF

  • @Tataradami good for you :-)

  • @sevag1974,world music, world dance:-):-):-)

  • Ийх,сахналяре балякайряк булган!А болай-шэп!

  • @sevag1974

    GAY KID SHUT UP

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