Es Kiser Hampartzum El Bugün Bayram Günüdür
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@Hamshenkami This song is in the dialect of Armenian villages of Jabal Musa, located on eastern Mediterranean cost of turkey. In 1915 They fought the turkish army for 40 days in order to save themselves from slaughter . was witnessed by a German writer who later wrote 'Forty days of Musa Dagh' novel. was made to a movie with same title in 1970's. today the survivors are in Lebanon. they have established a village called ANJAR. have their own schools and churches, proud of their heritage
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this song is from Armenian villages of Jabal Musa, Located in eastern Mediterranean cost of Turkey . They have their own dialect. in 1915 they had to defend themselves against the turkish army who came to exterminate them. they fought for 40 days. this was witnessed by a German novelist who later on wrote " 40 days of Musa Dagh" novel. was made a movie with same title in 1970's. the survivors of these people came to Lebanon and made a Village called ANJAR. they have schools and churches there.
The project took its place within the musical division of Boğaziçi Performing Arts Ensemble (BGST), formed in 1995, and went on to be
dixieland04 8 months ago
Kardeş Türküler came into being in 1993, as a concert project by the Boğaziçi University Folklore Club. The concert, which aimed to interpret Anatolian folksongs based on their own cultural structure and in their original languages, was comprised of four sections: Turkish, Kurdish, Azerbaijani and Armenian.
dixieland04 8 months ago
I'm kurdish. I don't know anything about hemsin dialect, also I can't understand armenian part. but this passage maybe help to u about kardeş türküler who singer
dixieland04 8 months ago
The project, based on the ideal of living together in fraternity, also took a stand against the polarization and tensions which had been created among different peoples in a multicultural land. Later on, the Kardeş Türküler project began broadening its repertoire, performing songs from such cultures as Laz, Georgian, Circassian, Roma, Macedonian and Alevi among others. These were arranged in accordance with the philosophy of the ensemble.
dixieland04 8 months ago