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Bara orchestra, Hungary. Music from Bonchida. Traditionalist Folk Art Christmas Fair Budapest, Hungary 2008.

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  • Nagyon tehetséges fiatalok, szépen játszanak!!

  • @zulkarneynification I would love to read your documentary "(I have one documentary in my site) all white race, including American natives to inuits, eskimos, chinese, japanese and all asians come from single family (Turkish speaking Ozbeks)." in English of course as my Turkish is very poor. Please send it to hunorafi@gmail.com. I'm very interested in history and genetics and the Magyars (Hungarians) shared common teritory with turkic people in Central Asia Huns, Khazars etc

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies. I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia. I have many international friends, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people, or culture.

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies.I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia.I have many friends from all over the world, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people,or cultur

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies.I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia.I have many friends from all over the world, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people,or cultur

  • @hunorafi ----between our language is much less then Yorkshire accent to Londonese English. Unfortunately, Ottomans wrong doings, all these wars and attacks in europe cause much damage to world politics today. Europeans and asian tribes, we are all brothers but because of history europeans treat Turks like barbarians! and dismiss the rich culture, tradition and knowledge that we have!

  • @hunorafi ---but if you look at the genetic study (I have one documentary in my site) all white race, including American natives to inuits, eskimos, chinese, japanese and all asians come from single family (Turkish speaking Ozbeks). An other info, My family from bulgaria (R1a group) which 15 percent of Anatolian Turkish people. Today, anatolian turks can easily communicate with all the central asian people all the way to the northern chinese territorities. The difference between

  • @hunorafi You are right. In the context of music. In ancient turkish history, there were 5 city states around the Gobi sea (now is a desert) we called Bes Balig. Then the sea start to loose its waters and there was this first big migration from central asia. If you look at the age of the Gobi desert is several hundred thousand years old. So, there should be much earlier migrations to Europe. At this first migration, proto turks or huns, actually it doesn't matter what we called but if

  • @zulkarneynification 2.These steppe people were very likely belonged to the Turkic people group, but it cannot be identified as any modern nation, or ethnic group/s, especially as many of these people now extinct, like the Khazars,Huns,Avars,Kumans etc. The Ottoman Turks who ruled Hungary and the Balkan were greatly influenced by the Arabs and the Muslim religion and the violin wasn't part of their music. The Hungarians had primitive violins when they migrated to C.Europe

  • @zulkarneynification 1.While Turkish people belong to the group of Turkic people the terminology, Turkic is used to identify something which belongs to this group of people before they broke apart to become different nations, or different ethnic groups in today's societies, like Finnugor is used to collectively identify many different nations and ethnic groups today.The violin is at list 2000 years old in a primitive form originating in Central Asia among the steppe people!

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