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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

Muzica Armaneasca

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  • Superba interpretare si superba limba! Suna ca o limba romana arhaica. Pe unele dintre cuvinte le recunosc de acasa de la mine, din Moldova.

  • Exact. :)

  • Bunicii sunt nascuti in Grecia (Osini, langa Salonic, actualmente Arhangelos); in 1922 s-au facut schimburi de populatie si au fost mutati in Durustor / Cadrilater, iar dupa aceea intr-un alt schimb de populatie dupa razboi, au fost mutati in Cerna - Dobrogea.

    Asa ca, firesc, megleno-romanii sunt parte din cultura balcanica in toate aspectele ei, bune si rele, primind influente de la populatiile conlocuitoare si influentand la randul lor pe acestea.

  • Don't forget that under Turkish administration the region were called Rumelia.

    Why? It was inhabited by large latin population; so it may be that the bulgarian and aromanian influenced each other in any aspects of culture, including clothing.

  • Sirma înseamnă mătase pe armăneaști

  • Yes, this is the reality and an open mind can accept it but there are "narrow-minded" who are not agree with this reality. Becouse of some politic initiatives, all romanian names were changed by adding an sufix ..OV same in Serbia adding ..OVIC .Example, my mother cousins are bulgarians now (my grandfather left Varna ..some 90 years ago and his brothers remained in Bulgaria)..I can say that may second, third, fourth degree cousins and nephews are bulgarians..:)) All the best.

  • That kind of women cloths made by velvet are tipical for south-vlahs and there are influenced by old Venice fashion. Vlahs were "balkan,s tradesmen" not only sheepheards and always in contact with Venice tradesmen. South Bulgaria,s region were inhabited once in a large number by vlahs (meglen-romanians) but today their number is only around few thousands and other few thousands still there are across the border in Greece. Perhaps that,s why you know those suites.

  • vrem mai multe de la Sirma...

  • search for" Areti Ketime "Ipirotika" Part 2 "

    Its the same song... you got 5 stars from me

  • bravo Sirma !!!!

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