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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

ΠΑΡΑΔΟΣΙΑΚΟ-TRADITIONAL GREEK-TURKISH

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  • I am from Greece and share your opinion!!In fact my grandparents were from Pontos but I think that the culture is the same!!we should have good relationship despite the politics...greetings from Greece too...

  • music is unuversal.....

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  • Aj Ruse kose, curo, imaš žališ li gi ti? Aman, da gi žalam, ne bi ti gi dala da gi mrsiš ti ;)

    these music is wonderful, especially with our balkanic/oriental instruments.....

  • I'm crying listening to the santouri... Music is universal, civilization is universal...

  • hey guys, the world is OURS. history, never forget yet you CAN HEAL it..

    wars never brought, bring and will bring the happiness we long for... so make love =D and enjoy this great tune!! please!

  • @gloomyoutlook No Kurds just Armenians can u read? Pisidia and Cappadocia were settled by Armenians after the 10th century, what u know? Ur historian and didnt know about ancient anatolian nations and their assimilation to greek culture? Where did u study history???

  • @gloomyoutlook really? And im an archeologist of classical and byzantine archeology

  • @MAXIMILIANVS

    The Kurds and Armenians came to Anatolia after the 10th century AD? With all due respect, you must be out of your fucking mind.

  • @MAXIMILIANVS

    I'm sorry, but everything you've said is just total bollocks. Don't try to convince me of your delusions. I'm a history student.

  • @MAXIMILIANVS Few remainded were Issaurians, Assyrians, Kurds and Armenians, who came there after 10th century AD. When the turks came found in anatolia about 80% greek speaking population, majority of them became islamized and turkifized, other lost greek language but remainded greeks and christians, other-mainly Ionians and Pontians spoke greek, in Pontus the greek language survived just coz of mountain refuge of the greeks, in Ionia thanks to later migration from the islands

  • @gloomyoutlook Its historical FACT! Yes Western, southern a northern part was greek during archaic and classical period, BUT after the conquest of Alexander the great-hellenistic period many Greeks settled whole anatolian territory, mixed with local population (Carians, Lydians, Lykians, Cappadocians, Paflagonians) and so in 2nd century, anatolians spoke JUST greek, there were not lydian etc language later. And the greek language remainded there to the turkish conquest!

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