Armenian version of Azeri-Armenian-Turkish song Sari Gelin (Sari Galin) arranged for string trio
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@xoxowicked Well if you say so. :) No need to check Wiki, I believe you dude. :)
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GREAT AZERBAIJANI FOLK SONG!!!
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@AbrahamTanbouri for a while, there was an Armenian song this summer that was popular in Turkey this year sung by an Armenian-Turk from Istanbul.... a very beautiful song I might add. Kurdish songs aren't actually illegal but with the rift between Turks and Kurds due to PKK terrorism in the country most Turks don't want to hear one word in Kurdish whatsoever and even some see it as a challenge to the state seeing that many Kurds want SE Turkey, N Iraq & W Iran as the separate state of Kurdistan.
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@TripleHay Whoever you are, you are a shame to your people. Everybody was acting civilized until you came by.
Next time I'll delete your comments if you don't behave.
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@AbrahamTanbouri you stupid donkey! because you people stole it and change name ? thats why you retard!
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@AbrahamTanbouri hahaha :p
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@AbrahamTanbouri Wikipedia explains it all dude. I wonder why you've chosen azeri not turkish? This armenian folk song (the fact accepted even by turks) popular in Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan and the story is about a turkish(anatolian) boy that fell in love with armenian blond girl(azeri version-christian in yellow dress lol)
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@xoxowicked Then how come the name is Azeri? :) Sari = Blond and Gelin = Bride
Guys you should be happy that there is a song common in different cultures and don't act like kindergarten children saying this is my song, you stole my song.
AbrahamTanbouri 8 months ago 6
this is armenian version, not kurdish=)))
Haytha 11 months ago
@Haytha Since when singing in Armenian is allowed in Turkey? :)
AbrahamTanbouri 8 months ago