The village at the end of the world 🇦🇿
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Follow the stony steel-grey Qudyalchay river upstream out of drab Quba and into the mountains. The buildings become sparser and the mountains loom higher. This was a dirt track until it was sealed for a presidential visit in 2006. Follow it until the road runs out. There lies the village of Khinalug and the speakers of its eponymous language isolate. The colossal glowing south wall of Mount Shahdagh presides over it as a witness to the ancient rhythms of life in this lonely outpost, where, save for a few obvious signs of modernity like 4x4s and phone lines, life seems to proceed much as it has for centuries. Join me on a quest to Azerbaijan's highest and most isolated mountain village to find out what language they speak at the end of the world.
00:00 The crack of dawn
01:15 A camouflaged man
02:00 Negotiations
03:01 The grand bazaar of Quba
04:08 A shambles
04:39 Headed for Khinalug
05:22 Motoring history
06:08 Matrimony, progeny
06:57 Corrupt officials
08:16 KGB encounters in Azerbaijan
08:44 Teach yourself Khinalug
11:16 The road winds, narrows
12:06 A panorama
13:35 Welcome to Khinalug
15:40 Rauf
17:36 Rauf’s abode
18:49 A hearty lunch
21:02 The streets of Khinalug
21:50 The only saloon in town
22:11 An uphill slog
22:51 View from the top
23:41 Yonder lies Meccah
24:42 A house museum
26:26 The Hungary-Khinalug balance of payments
27:35 A discourse on phonology
29:57 An enemy of the people
31:36 In search of time past
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I saw you in Hasan's stream & being someone who LOVES travel videos, learning languages, seeing different cultures, & has a strong interest in geography, geopolitcs/politics, & cultural anthropology I'm definitely subscribing with the "all" notification bell.
You sort of remind me of Indigo Traveller in terms of editing meets Bald & Bankrupt in terms of going to remote/widely unheard of locations the way you make videos. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the kind words man :) more videos coming very soon from far-flung lands.
You’re very welcome! I look forward to seeing all your vids on my notifications
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here from azan hasL
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hasanabi is watching this with 31k people. i'm glad i found you, this video is great!
HasanAbi brought me here. beautiful documentary!
Hi from Hasan's chat :)
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hasanabi’s stream is watching u live and I hope it helps, u have some great content I’m glad we found u ❤
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came here from hasan stream, ur channel is so dope man whatta hidden gem
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Thanks bro :) I’ll try to keep the adventures coming
Hi from a Turk who also visited Azerbaijan. Came from Hasan Piker just to put a like on your original video. Keep up the good work!
asan pikerino is a good man
Much love from the Hasanabi Community ♥
You’re a welcoming bunch :)
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You do an amazing job showing these places and the people living there.
You got potential to be HUGE keep it up
That lunch moonshine at 19:52 looked rough af, and I can't imagine goat milk making it go any smoother
Dreadful concoction tbh but when in Rome
Am here bec Hasan told us to
Great video king!
Hasan raid, Great video btw
At 19:50 when he asked how strong is the drink, the guy answered in Azerbaijani 60. He asked in English 50? The guy said yes. Lol
Haha it sure felt stronger than 50! I remember that he held up five fingers so I guessed 50%. Thanks for the translation.
u amazing!! Have a great day and keep vlogging we love this video!! ❤❤
Thanks for the support :) more videos coming very soon
Found you watching hasanabi. Love your video.
Bloody brilliant mate, as an Azerbaijani meself, this video was indeed very informative, oh and it was 60% on the moonshine/samogon not the 50% (dude said "Altmış" which is sixty in Azerbaijani). I can also provide translations if you ever need some, just DM me.
I wonder if you ever recovered from that drink :D
That coin collection was super cool
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Who else is still watching this video a year later?
Hey there Joseph, I found your youtube channel after watching you on Hasanabi's stream, I love the video and will definitely be watching more. Keep up the good work brother
awesome video that was crazy
I'm here for it baybeeee les goooo
Great video! That house museum was so damn cool.
Love the places you've gone to so far.
Thanks man :) Yeah, super cool place - solid rifle collection especially. I’m glad you like the content and I’ll try to keep it coming.
Keep Vlogging Mate. Your content is so unique. I hope i can be also a travel vlogger 🙂
mhud sent me here. Instant sub, this is incredible
Thanks man :) I’ll try to keep the content coming
am originally from circassia but i was borm in jordan. thank you for the videos.. interesting
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Beautiful video!
great video hasL
Great video, brother 👍
From Hasans stream here, I love these exploring/travel videos, keep it up people need to see these things!
Hasan brought me here!! new subscriber!
Hasan sent me. I'll be back . Great work.
Nice sharing. Great job. It looks nice😊.Godbless sub
Ola boa noita wow so baeutipul pren
hello from the hasanabiheads
Very cool 😎
came here from hasans stream
very cool. looking forward to more videos
What a beautiful country! 🇦🇿
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BUT CAN WE MAKE IT TO 2K??
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Your adventures are great! Lets GOOOO
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28:19 Armenian language has also 3 letters of K, Kh, K' as well T, Th, Td, and G, Gh, And, P, Ph, etc . ....
Thanks for this info :) it looks like the Armenian letter transliterated as k’ is merely aspirated rather than ejective as in Khinalug language, but there could be some allophony. Interesting stuff anyway
Hasanabi lol
Горы это красиво . ,
Average hasan viewer
who needs a seat belt?
put a sock on the mic pls
stop backseating pogO
@@latifoljic sry mommy
@@_vardlokkur sry papa
You do great work!! Can't wait to see more adventures!!
Thanks man :) I’ll try to keep the adventures coming