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Sasna par!! Armenian folk music!

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

Armenian national music. Our national culture from the heart of Armenia sasun!!!The motherland of Gevork Chavush and Andranik pasha!
Keze hayastan!!!Keze sasun!!

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  • GOD BLESS MY ARMENIAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!

    GREETINGS FROM SERBIA!!!

  • Aghhh, Sasuncineri Cavet Danem.

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  • @TheMediankurd Armenians killed heaps of Kurds in early XX century! Keep on loving them!

  • Armenians r last commoners to caucasus-linguistics, anthropology, archeology, DNA genealogy show this. Their base genetic pool isn't armenian in pure state so they r confused & claim from the ppl they emerged from. They r very similar to Azeris but don't know own origins. they came up with mythical controversial stories well known to the scholarship as myth & nothing else. DNA genealogy'll help them realise what they really r! the truth's there but they r of course in complete denial!

  • u r a turk like I'm armenian! ha-ha... This is Azeri Caucasian Turk music, not general turk. Turk is a wide definition (if u were turk u'd know that). Every turk nation has own melody, some is common, but mainly different. Armenians and Azeris lived side by side - they loved azeri lgg, azeri music, so they took fm us. Armenians themselves wrote about it (e.g. Nalbandian) Azeri turks are unique as we are primarily caucasians with iranian influence and synthesised the most unique culture

  • @Shekimarali I am Turkish and I can honestly say that I've traveled a lot in Turkey, especially the South East of Anatolia, not going anywhere west of Ankara-Haymana. I've never heard a similair melody to that of 3:30 in Central, Eastern or South Eastern Anatolia, apart from the fact that the instruments they play are very much the same. Why do you have to redeem the straw man to make it seem like Armenians steal ''Turkish'' music, while it was/is precisely the other way around?

  • from 3:30 min onwards - pure Turkish music! Poor Armenians, nothing of their own!

  • So whatever is not Turkish/Azeri in their music is Kurdish. OK. That explains! Thanks for the education!

  • Unbeliveable.This is so similar to Kurdish music and a little to Turkish.Do Armenians use the percussion that much? we call it "Davul" and the other one is "zurna" .I know Armenian "duduk" but is that the same as" duduk" or different?

    Greetings from Istanbul.

  • Great song ! Amitiés de France !

  • très belle musique !

    Greetings from Algiers ,Algeria ;)

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