Гей, соколи! - Polish Folk song (Ukrainian version) [UA/EN]

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  • @punk4eva
    @punk4eva Před rokem +2

    güzel video

  • @HavaliAdamYakisIkli
    @HavaliAdamYakisIkli Před rokem +1

    You have probably seen this painting by Ilya Repin, which has gone down in history, before. Some find ambition in this painting, some find fun. But behind the scenes, there is nothing more than a disrespect born of hatred.
    You have probably seen this painting by Ilya Repin, which has gone down in history, before. Some find ambition in this painting, some find fun. But behind the scenes, there is nothing more than a disrespect born of hatred.
    In the 1670s, when the Ottoman Empire experienced a Period of pause, the victory after the Polish War, which lasted four years, left the lands of Zaporozhye under Ottoman rule. The Zaporozhians of Slavic origin, who were natives of this place, were known for their rebelliousness.
    In the 1670s, when the Ottoman Empire experienced a Period of pause, the victory after the Polish War, which lasted four years, left the lands of Zaporozhye under Ottoman rule. The Zaporozhians of Slavic origin, who were natives of this place, were known for their rebelliousness.
    This group, which spent its livelihood as a bandit, actually went to the Ottoman Empire in 1676, and riots began. In the first step, they wanted to show their strength by slaughtering Ottoman soldiers and setting fire to Muslim villages one after the other.
    This group, which spent its livelihood as a bandit, actually went to the Ottoman Empire in 1676, and riots began. In the first step, they wanted to show their strength by slaughtering Ottoman soldiers and setting fire to Muslim villages one after the other.
    After this banditry, which made a big noise, Emperor IV. Mehmed wrote an open letter. In this letter, as the hope and peace of Muslims, he ordered the Zaporozhian cossacks to surrender and obey him.
    After this banditry, which made a big noise, Emperor IV. Mehmed wrote an open letter. In this letter, as the hope and peace of Muslims, he ordered the Zaporozhian cossacks to surrender and obey him.
    At the time of writing the letter, Ivan Sirko, whom we see on the front right of the table, was at the head of the group. Although it is not known today what its effect was, this letter contained heavy accusations and curses against the sultan.
    At the time of writing the letter, Ivan Sirko, whom we see on the front right of the table, was at the head of the group. Although it is not known today what its effect was, this letter contained heavy accusations and curses against the sultan.
    The Emperor IV. In the letter they described Mehmed as the Turkish devil, the brother of the demon and Lucifer's scribe, they wrote that the emperor could not even kill a hedgehog with a naked ass.
    The Emperor IV. In the letter they described Mehmed as the Turkish devil, the brother of the demon and Lucifer's scribe, they wrote that the emperor could not even kill a hedgehog with a naked ass.
    Here is the Letter in Question...
    Here is the Letter in Question...
    You Turkish devil, brother and companion of the damned demon, Lucifer's clerk. What kind of evil brain are you, you can't even kill a hedgehog with a naked asshole. Your army will eat the devil's shit. You son of a bitch, you will never take your Christian sons as subjects; we have no fear of your army, we will fight with you on land or at sea, a**** and s*****.
    You are the dishwasher of Babylon, the wheelwright of Macedonia, the brewer of Jerusalem, the goat bastard of Alexandria, the pig herder of Upper and Lower Egypt, the she-pig of Armenia, the villain of Podolia, the bastard of Central Asia, the executioner of Kamenets and the clown of the whole world and hell, the clown before our God, the grandson of the Serpent and the pain of our fuck. The pig's nose, the mare's ass, the slaughterhouse i*i, the unbaptized eyebrow, your own a***** s****.
    That's what the Cossacks say, you bastard. You won't even be able to herd Christian pigs. Now let's get to the point, we don't know the date, we don't have a calendar; there's moonlight in the sky, and the year is written in the book; whatever day is there, it's here; kiss the fuck all of us!
    Even if it was written, this letter was not actually sent. Although this letter has been found in foreign sources, no such letter has been found in Ottoman sources. Either it was not sent, or someone could not be found who would dare to read it.
    Even if it was written, this letter was not actually sent. Although this letter has been found in foreign sources, no such letter has been found in Ottoman sources. Either it was not sent, or someone could not be found who would dare to read it.
    However, Slavic sources continued to publish this letter as if it were real. The Russian painter Ilya Repin, known for his admiration of Cossacks, finished the painting at the end of 11 years and bought III for 35,000 rubles.He sold it to Alexander.
    However, Slavic sources continued to publish this letter as if it were real. The Russian painter Ilya Repin, known for his admiration of Cossacks, finished the painting at the end of 11 years and bought III for 35,000 rubles.He sold it to Alexander.
    Today, this picture, which is proudly described in Russia and Ukraine, is not very well known in our country. The painting, also known as a Manifesto for the Cossacks, is currently on display at the Russian State Museum in Saint Petersburg.
    Today, this picture, which is proudly described in Russia and Ukraine, is not very well known in our country. The painting, also known as a Manifesto for the Cossacks, is currently on display at the Russian State Museum in Saint Petersburg.
    As a result, despite the power of the Ottoman Empire to destroy, the non-arrival of the letter continued the lineage of the Zaporogians. The Ukrainian Cossacks, who joined the White Army to overthrow the Soviet government in the October Revolution of 1917, caused many massacres. However, he was defeated by the Bolsheviks.
    As a result, despite the power of the Ottoman Empire to destroy, the non-arrival of the letter continued the lineage of the Zaporogians. The Ukrainian Cossacks, who joined the White Army to overthrow the Soviet government in the October Revolution of 1917, caused many massacres. However, he was defeated by the Bolsheviks.
    For the curious; the writing process of the letter was depicted in the film Taras Bulba, adapted from Gogol's novel of the same name in 2008. He also composed the opening credits in the 1962 film adaptation.
    For the curious; the writing process of the letter was depicted in the film Taras Bulba, adapted from Gogol's novel of the same name in 2008. He also composed the opening credits in the 1962 film adaptation.

  • @mmirazh
    @mmirazh  Před rokem +2

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  • @aarosundvall
    @aarosundvall Před rokem +1

    Heh, Gay Falcons.