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  • O zaman ne diye açıyon.. Dinleme..

  • helal kocummmmmmmmmm ellerine saglik

    japonyada butun turkiyeme selamlar

    61trabzon61

  • Ve Aleykümesselam kardesim:D

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  • offff keske bende boyle calabilsem,daha iki ay oldu krusa basliyali :D

  • güzel caliyorsun kardes

  • @thessaloniki29 you know something wrong bro, this is a turkish song, maybe played by a greek guy in greece and you just know it as a greek song.

  • I kor epigen so barhar na inete romana ela ela legose ... That´s this GREEK PONTIAN song ...

  • yaa birakin ya kiskananlar catlasin haha ;) alisdik artiq trabzonluyuz ;) bizi ezmeye calisan cok ama ezilen hep karsiki taraf !!! bis sevdadir trabzon bir destandir trabzonspor o kadar ;)

  • VALLAH manyak bunlar haa, ulan siz kendiniz bilmiyorsunuz tarihnizi, Kemence nerden gelme, yunnanistandan mi haa!!

    Kemence Trabzonun Akcaabatinda eskiden yapilmistir suu yunan kirimindaN yunanistanda daha öyle bir bok yokdu, manyaklar MADE IN TURKEY shut up...

  • kezz bee this is turkish floklore music ;)

  • Also...if you're sooo certain about this music's turkish origins...then why shout about it so much? We don't have to shout and swear because we KNOW that this is of greek origin. Notwithstanding the fact that Karadeniz now lies within turkish boundaries and is thus technically turkish (territory). Please stop swearing and maybe learn some more about the topic (and better english?) before you can say anything of essence here.

    Super Ahmet abi...eline sagol Allaha emanet ol!

  • Also the word HORON is rumca i.e. greek for "dance. There isn't even a turkish word for dance...you say either dans etmek or horon...so this whole topic just has nothing to do with politics but with rigins of culture. And...Oflu Ahmet looks Greek to me...if you like it is beside the point.

  • Siz gercekten o kadar cahilsiniz hic birsey bilmiyorsunuz tarihnizinden...laz rum degisik milletler, her rum hristiyan deglki...musluman rumlarda var. Caykara ile Surmene Tonyadaki daha rumca konusuluyor...if you would have studied the subject in books that did not originate in the turkish state you would understand that this instrument has nothing turkish but it is greek.

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