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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 15, 2010 15:53:04 GMT -5
Here are some I found, which proves how similar we are Original Konyalim ______________________________________________________ Adanali - Original Greek version ______________________________________________________ OMG this one is old skool Cadirimin ustune ..Turkish version Greek version
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 15, 2010 15:57:56 GMT -5
Sinanay yavrum-Turkish
Greek Version
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 15, 2010 16:03:37 GMT -5
I wonder why they slow the songs down so much in Greek?
aanyway...
heres another one, both Turkish and Greek versions here.
very old tho
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 15, 2010 16:18:57 GMT -5
Senden Cok Var - Turkish
Foveri - Greek
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 15, 2010 16:25:32 GMT -5
I think this one is originally Greek
Greek -masai
Turkish
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Post by hellboy87 on Jan 15, 2010 19:58:20 GMT -5
of course they are similar!
all Greek extracted
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 16, 2010 17:03:14 GMT -5
stupid dumb sh.te these are Turkish songs copied by Greeks or Greek songs copied by Turks...
u are not welcome here.
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 16, 2010 18:01:07 GMT -5
these songs smell Aegean sea and Bosporus tones... and are as much turkish as Polis, Trapezounta, Attalia and Smyrni... Hey...listen some music of your dede...:
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 16, 2010 18:07:10 GMT -5
and arkadash of yours...Kazaks...
these tones smell steppes...
Now say hello to dede Korkut...
;D ;D
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 16, 2010 18:07:40 GMT -5
Patrinos, don't be sad. Just enjoy the music, smell the Turkish coffee and enjoy the Ciftetelli
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 16, 2010 18:08:31 GMT -5
By the Way Konya and Adana aren't even on the aegean LOL hahaha fix up your geography baby
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 16, 2010 18:17:52 GMT -5
Patrinos, don't be sad. Just enjoy the music, smell the Turkish coffee and enjoy the Ciftetelli -i enjoy the cifteteli danced by guzel hanimlar... ... its a welcomed and accepted eastern dance, considered foreign, but favourite for many ladies... -Did in the steppes Turks made coffee? Yes or no? Hey...guzel hanim...i know very well where Antiochia and Iconion are... Thank Allah that you are among Greeks, Arabs and Persians and you have something nice to sing, eat etc etc...
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 16, 2010 18:22:40 GMT -5
The u know they have nothing to do with the Aegean, hence your comment makes no sense Btw Adanos, Ta Adana, Uru Adaniya, Erdene, Edene, Ezene, Batana, Atana, Azana, Addane Adaniya etc,, Is part of my heritage and nothing Greek there I can assure you. 100% Adana Turkish... a culture different from most of Turkey I don't know much about Kon ya except the mevlana and people are considered to be a bit dumb regardless i hope u enjoy the music. Oh yea Turkish Coffee, was invented by Turks. Of course we didn't make the coffee out of the air, we took the coffee and formulated a way to prepare and cook it to give it that special flavour your country men like to drink Turkish coffee is lovely huh?
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Post by tsompanos on Jan 16, 2010 18:57:06 GMT -5
desire yavroum heres a song for you my karabiperim
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 16, 2010 19:07:00 GMT -5
LOL
this one is better
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Post by hellboy87 on Jan 18, 2010 6:28:13 GMT -5
I don't know much about Konya except the mevlana and people are considered to be a bit dumb I am not suprised at all,Kemalism.The first time I met Turks over dinner,we began talking about Konya.And then the Turkish man next to me put his hand on my back and said to me "Konya,is like Kelantan". Kelantan,is a very religious state in Malaysia,ruled by an Islamist party. Oh yea Turkish Coffee, was invented by Turks. Of course we didn't make the coffee out of the air, we took the coffee and formulated a way to prepare and cook it to give it that special flavour your country men like to drink Turkish coffee is lovely huh? I'm not sure about the origins of coffee,but I know its not by Turkics,nor the Ottomans.The Ottomans got it from the Arabs.The Arabs may have got it from East Africans,the beans. Lovely huh? Stealing stealing stealing,cover ups
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Jan 18, 2010 9:37:00 GMT -5
Did anyone say we INVENTED coffee? No...
learn to read what I wrote fu.ckwit
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Post by todhrimencuri on Jan 18, 2010 14:47:47 GMT -5
Its technically Ethiopian coffee. Arabs took it from the Ethiopians, Turks from the Arabs, Europeans from the Turks... hence Turkish coffee. No part of the process involved Greeks.
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Post by hellboy87 on Jan 19, 2010 21:44:38 GMT -5
Its technically Ethiopian coffee. Arabs took it from the Ethiopians, Turks from the Arabs, Europeans from the Turks... hence Turkish coffee. No part of the process involved Greeks. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!! THATS RIGHT! ETHIOPHIAN!!!!!!!!!! Now I remember! Also,Arabs were the first to have coffee houses,then the Turks were the first to put open one in Europe(Constantinople) Turks never really like "introduced" it to Europe.Apparently,they left over some coffee stuff as they retreated and the Europeans took it from it there
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