Kozan Oyunu
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1oo% turkish dancing..........turkishhhhhhh
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@vasili33 I am a Turkish Cypriot and I agree with you. There is such a thing as a Cypriot culture, no need to classify it as Greek or Turkish.
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you dont need to be motsart or another kind of jeanious to know that this kind of sons and dances are greek in origin,,
muslims also dance this kind of dances since the majority of them are greeks who become muslims for the social profit of the new muslim occupation
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@TurkishYouthMovement then what the fuck are you doing in another country called CYPRUS?go back to turkey.leave us cypriots alone.
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@TurkishYouthMovement fuck you and your movement.why dont you fuck off back to turkey and leave us alone.
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@saltadoros08 meanig what re.that we are not greek enough?is that what you mean.explain yourself or shut the fuck up
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@TurkishYouthMovement then fuck off back to turkey and leave us alone.
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@mazdab8 the music is cypriot was around before the turks settled in cyprus.the sad thing is the people in cyprus were used by the powers that be and we know who they are.cyprus for the cypriots one island one nation one identity.
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gardasim cok guzel video.. eline saglik ;)
God Bless the Turkish Cypriot people of the World.
What beautiful music and traditional dance.
Keep the culture alive !
Thankyou for a wonderful video.
mazdab8 4 years ago 14
@saltadoros08 no need to be rude, my papou is from a village in the Trodos mountains and the Greek and Turkish Cypriot villagers in his time did the same dances. Folklore goes region by region, not by ethnicity. These dances are Cypriot and not found on the Greek mainland, so the best description is Cypriot, not Greek or Turkish. In the same way that other dances are Thracian, or Epirote, or Dodecanese.
vasili33 2 years ago 4