I'm not sure what these three call themselves, but they're one of Xinjiang's most popular acts. That is, they're popular with Uyghurs in Xinjiang despite the fact they are actually Uyghurs from Uzbekistan. This music video is a fine example of Uyghur pop. *** Read more about Xinjiang at http://china.notspecial.org/ ***
Бля они на понтах :D
Dimkaddk 7 hours ago
cool!
PotentialSeffectS 1 week ago
i love it
alexcutie15 2 weeks ago
Gelinler dostlar oynayli,hickim cette kalmasin
Kimin meyli kimde olsun,koyip verin oynasun
O yani ge taslap oynasun bu yani ge taslap oynasun
Saci ge askan lentisini yani ge taslap oynasun
Onogurpride 3 weeks ago
sebr
MsIzazali 1 month ago
beautfull
MsIzazali 1 month ago
@dengizturan Vercingetorix, I guess you are right....
Lordofthenipplerings 1 month ago
Huns didnt exist in europe during the times of Julius Caesar. I have no business with a Robot who haz been programmed to repeat every stupit thing they hear.A writing system takes 1000 's of years to develop. Huns did not exist at the time of Ceaser. who was V-Ercingetorox then? Do you know ATHENA? PEGASUS? TARQAN? Viki-pedi
dengizturan 1 month ago
@dengizturan Im not quite sure how YERTGEYAŞAÇIYŞIÇ is similar to landgesceaft. And I dont think there is a close relationship between Indoeuropean and Altaic. Furthermore. I dont see how this makes the Turkic Alphabet the alphabet to have predated GrecoRoman.
Lordofthenipplerings 1 month ago
@dengizturan Germans arent Huns. And Huns dont speak IndoEuropean. Most scholars believe the Huns spoke Turkic. Which would fall in the Altaic branch.
Lordofthenipplerings 1 month ago