this is armenian music composed by Ara dinkjian.He has made albums with greek singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki.This music became the song "dynata dynata" by eleftheria!
@Bigsofo27 I totally agree with you.Both two nations are proud with unique and significant cultural heritage!!There was so many byzantine great emperors of armenian descent like Heraclius,Basil,Tzimiskis etc so both nation become more friends through the same history.But the most important is that in 1920 the prime minister of Greece E.Venizelos support an Armenian-Pontian country.If this took place today Armenia wouldnt be a landlocked country,having more strategic position.It would be a union!
the greek version of this song sang by Arvanitaki at 2004 closing olympic ceremony!!!!So that ceremony had both armenian greek elements !!!We have common culture and for what i can remember from the history there was many important armenians empirors of Byzantine.Also many linguistics like Meillet said about helleno-armenian branch of indoeuropean languages!!!yes shat siroum em Hayastan yev ankah artsah !greetings from Greece!!!
I thought, honestly, that this was a Turkish music. We have songs with this melody. We love it :) Armenian people, you hate us but our cultures are very similar.
As a Turk I really admire Armenian music, Gurdjieff is one man I respect. Now Arto and Ara. I hope we can further relations and prosper as true neighbours. What was beleived to happend in the past or what one side claims and the other rejects and v.v. It will loop and loop and loop around our heads for ages. The Zionist wanted mayhem in the area as haters of Christianity.
Have you ever realized how the Young Turks and the Committee of Union and Progress came into power? Their most loyal supporters were Armenians who wanted to be recognized as equal citizens in Turkey and not as second-class citizens. The CUP subscirbed to a silly notion called 'Turanism,' or 'Pan-Turan/Turkism'. Strategically, militarily, and socio-ethnically Armenians were a major obstacle.
@fazger1985 A lot of music I thought was Turkish and copied by Greeks and Armenian are in fact not Turkish, but arisen from the fact we lived and shared our cultures for 1000 years.
You yourself mention Armenia's position in the Ottoman Empire as the loyal millet, and I will go further and mention the accomplishments of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as forming the backbone of Turkish social venues and cultural institutions, architecting Turkey's economic, financial, and commercial sectors, and occupying the highest levels of political power in Turkey apart from the Sultanate. This is not a result of Turkey's tolerance, this is a testament to the Armenian spirit.
You are also incorrect concerning the "renaissance". The Renaissance is generally noted as the marker denoting two very different eras of European history. The Age of Nationalism occurred in the mid-18th century and at the turn of the century. It certainly made people aware of their cultural identities and imbued Armenians with a sense of national consciousness but you fail to realize that a major part of that was Armenians' wish for reform within the exisitng framework of the Ottoman gov't.
Have you heard of the Islamic laws in Turkey prohibiting a Christian from rising above ground, prohibiting a Christian from riding a horse or donkey, prohibiting a Christian from building his house above that of a Muslim's, prohibiting Christians from having legal rights, prohibiting Christians and their word in court against a Musliim, have you heard of the kidnappings of Christian children who became your prized Jannissarries (again something not Turkish which is worshipped & claimed Turkish)?
You must know nothing of the administration and religious nature of the Ottoman Empire or you must have been raised and educated in a Turkish school where the national educational curricula was set by the ultra-nationalists and by your idol 'Ataturk'. Have you ever heard of slaves being a universal component of Ottoman society? Have you ever heard of regular religious persecutions? Have you ever heard of cultural genocide and repression of any form of artistic or cultural expression by anyone?
Have you heard of subjecting non-Muslim-Turks to entirely different sets of social, legal, political, economic, and religious structures. Life in the Ottoman Empire was rigid, highly discriminatory, and extremely heirarchical. Turkish rule was brutal, arbitrary, and oppressive. The paper in your propoganda is worth less than the paper that I wipe my ass with. Please do not get me started on the nautre of Turkish society and Turkish rule.
fact is we Turks want to close the Armenian Question, our Government offered the whole world every single Ottoman archive available to both Armenian Scholars of History but, Armenia refuses to provide their archives which is a shame as Armenia wants to get with Turkey too. We would like to live in peace with both our Greek neighbours and Armenian we had no problems until some Zionist Entity wanted Palestine. I enjoy both Armenian and Greek musical culture especially Gurdjieff the man is a saint
IVIIIIVI 6 years ago u wrote this . and now i read it . i know ur goverment affered ro open the ottoman archives. question .the insult is there were turkish goverment is questioning the fact . and in return his saying lets seat and go over the archives. well as a Ottoman if u have done thise teriboe crimes .would u keep a record? and even if u keep them how little would you. have a great life friend.
this is armenian music composed by Ara dinkjian.He has made albums with greek singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki.This music became the song "dynata dynata" by eleftheria!
איזו מוזיקה נפלאה. Amazing music, well, homecomeing
It's a great classic for me. I first heard this music when the Israeli show "HaChamishia HaKamerit" was running. It was its theme song.
music that speaks to the heart. simply amazing
Beautiful armenian melody. Thank you.
It's not armenian music, it's a greece music
@@narekgozalyan4589 Delete your stupid comment. Aboushoutyun me g'eses.
@Bigsofo27 I totally agree with you.Both two nations are proud with unique and significant cultural heritage!!There was so many byzantine great emperors of armenian descent like Heraclius,Basil,Tzimiskis etc so both nation become more friends through the same history.But the most important is that in 1920 the prime minister of Greece E.Venizelos support an Armenian-Pontian country.If this took place today Armenia wouldnt be a landlocked country,having more strategic position.It would be a union!
I love Ara... From turkey :)
the greek version of this song sang by Arvanitaki at 2004 closing olympic ceremony!!!!So that ceremony had both armenian greek elements !!!We have common culture and for what i can remember from the history there was many important armenians empirors of Byzantine.Also many linguistics like Meillet said about helleno-armenian branch of indoeuropean languages!!!yes shat siroum em Hayastan yev ankah artsah !greetings from Greece!!!
Much love from Turkey, Peace...
Great music!!!!
amazing music, amazing talent, what can i say about this guy..!
thanks for the video
החמישייה הקאמרית
we have a show in israel wit tihs song as intro soo coll and authentic
Nice music, pleasant rhythm, very easy on ear. Thanks GALLOSPARALIS for posting and leonis53 for sharing! *****
I thought, honestly, that this was a Turkish music. We have songs with this melody. We love it :) Armenian people, you hate us but our cultures are very similar.
similar musical instrument sounds
wonderful melody!
beautiful!!!
Omg we have same song in Turkey
Love Armenia from Turkey
Amazing music .... For Peace and Love, turkish-kurdish man from Japan ....
Gel gel sarışınım gel,
Gel sana alışığım gel,
Gel gel gün ışığım gel,
Gel çok karışığım gel.
gel gel sarışınım gel diye girdim ben parçaya ama :D
Kyrpto Ultimate 😂
Bir eda bir çalım diye girmen gerekiyordu
jaan lavna..)
As a Turk I really admire Armenian music, Gurdjieff is one man I respect. Now Arto and Ara. I hope we can further relations and prosper as true neighbours. What was beleived to happend in the past or what one side claims and the other rejects and v.v. It will loop and loop and loop around our heads for ages. The Zionist wanted mayhem in the area as haters of Christianity.
nope, you did that holocaust all on your own
PERFECT. LOVE FROM TURKEY.
the hamishiya hakamerit intro
Hiyasqanch katarum ))))
Have you ever realized how the Young Turks and the Committee of Union and Progress came into power? Their most loyal supporters were Armenians who wanted to be recognized as equal citizens in Turkey and not as second-class citizens. The CUP subscirbed to a silly notion called 'Turanism,' or 'Pan-Turan/Turkism'. Strategically, militarily, and socio-ethnically Armenians were a major obstacle.
القلب المحتاس
@@Generousworld are you ok ?
Why should peoples talk craps instead listening the song???? WHY, GOD DAMN IT !!! WHY?
gel gel sarışınım gel diye oynayasım geldi (:
this is the theme song to a israeli tv show
this is Armenian melody... idiot
... used as the theme song to an Israeli TV show, if your pinhead brain can somehow comprehend the existence of this situation...
@fazger1985 A lot of music I thought was Turkish and copied by Greeks and Armenian are in fact not Turkish, but arisen from the fact we lived and shared our cultures for 1000 years.
No, the composer was armenian origin... Sezen Aksu covered ist at first but it's more an Anatolian melody 😊😊😊
بشار- القلب المحتاس :)
You yourself mention Armenia's position in the Ottoman Empire as the loyal millet, and I will go further and mention the accomplishments of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as forming the backbone of Turkish social venues and cultural institutions, architecting Turkey's economic, financial, and commercial sectors, and occupying the highest levels of political power in Turkey apart from the Sultanate. This is not a result of Turkey's tolerance, this is a testament to the Armenian spirit.
JANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
You are also incorrect concerning the "renaissance". The Renaissance is generally noted as the marker denoting two very different eras of European history. The Age of Nationalism occurred in the mid-18th century and at the turn of the century. It certainly made people aware of their cultural identities and imbued Armenians with a sense of national consciousness but you fail to realize that a major part of that was Armenians' wish for reform within the exisitng framework of the Ottoman gov't.
@Thraikios talk to me without insult and we can discuss our views and what we think can be done to finally rest this question.
gel gel sarışınım gel ben sana çok aşığım gel , şimdi hangisi alıntı
Alinti yok yaw, Aysel Gurel'in sozlerini bestelemis eleman. Sarkinin solisti Sezen. Besteyi de kendi ensturmental albumune koymus. Kollektif calisma diyebiliriz. Guzel beste..
there is also turkish version by sezen aksu, the xaroula bff
lyrics: aysel gürel. song name: sezen aksu - sarışınım. (my blonde).
@IVIIIIVI so basically you're saying there was no Armenian Genocide??
@Dorabada You got the wrong person here; you probably meant to address IVIIIIVI. I never blamed the Armenian Genocide on the Zionists...
Have you heard of the Islamic laws in Turkey prohibiting a Christian from rising above ground, prohibiting a Christian from riding a horse or donkey, prohibiting a Christian from building his house above that of a Muslim's, prohibiting Christians from having legal rights, prohibiting Christians and their word in court against a Musliim, have you heard of the kidnappings of Christian children who became your prized Jannissarries (again something not Turkish which is worshipped & claimed Turkish)?
You must know nothing of the administration and religious nature of the Ottoman Empire or you must have been raised and educated in a Turkish school where the national educational curricula was set by the ultra-nationalists and by your idol 'Ataturk'. Have you ever heard of slaves being a universal component of Ottoman society? Have you ever heard of regular religious persecutions? Have you ever heard of cultural genocide and repression of any form of artistic or cultural expression by anyone?
Have you heard of subjecting non-Muslim-Turks to entirely different sets of social, legal, political, economic, and religious structures. Life in the Ottoman Empire was rigid, highly discriminatory, and extremely heirarchical. Turkish rule was brutal, arbitrary, and oppressive. The paper in your propoganda is worth less than the paper that I wipe my ass with. Please do not get me started on the nautre of Turkish society and Turkish rule.
No...it is armanian.
fact is we Turks want to close the Armenian Question, our Government offered the whole world every single Ottoman archive available to both Armenian Scholars of History but, Armenia refuses to provide their archives which is a shame as Armenia wants to get with Turkey too. We would like to live in peace with both our Greek neighbours and Armenian we had no problems until some Zionist Entity wanted Palestine. I enjoy both Armenian and Greek musical culture especially Gurdjieff the man is a saint
IVIIIIVI 6 years ago u wrote this . and now i read it . i know ur goverment affered ro open the ottoman archives. question .the insult is there were turkish goverment is questioning the fact . and in return his saying lets seat and go over the archives. well as a Ottoman if u have done thise teriboe crimes .would u keep a record? and even if u keep them how little would you.
have a great life friend.
Ottoman