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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2006
  • Houshang Kamkar Bijan Kamkar Pashang Kamkar Ghashang Kamkar Ardeshir Kamkar Arsalan Kamkar Ardalan Kamkar Najmeh Tajaddod Maryam Ebrahimi
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Комментарии • 83

  • @tezol21
    @tezol21 14 лет назад

    If you are listening to this music, you can't hate.....let the grudges go by and hold on to the rope of peace and happiness.
    I'm Azeri and I love all Iranians....what the heaven....all that is in heavens and Earth!
    Dar mahfele ma jang residan be khoda nist!

  • @alibadeh9468
    @alibadeh9468 10 лет назад +1

    kamkarha never got the credit they deserve. great music throughout the years. I thank each one of you.

  • @tezol21
    @tezol21 14 лет назад

    God bless all the artist who eminate their art from their joyful hearts.
    So much we Iranians owe to Kurdish folks for their contribution to our art and culture!
    Payandeh baashid!

  • @soshalek
    @soshalek 16 лет назад

    This is very true. My background is also somewhat Kurdish. Everyone is treated bad in Iran. It is 50% our culture of patriarchy and violence, 50% the fault of foreigners who want to take advantage of our weaknesses.
    Name calling and hate is not a solution.
    Let's sit together and enjoy this music as humanity...nothing more, nothing less! brothers and sisters of all colours and languages.

  • @sedighehsharifi6032
    @sedighehsharifi6032 11 месяцев назад

    درود بر کامکاران هنرمند ❤

  • @paricha03
    @paricha03 14 лет назад

    we are as kurd proud of you kamkaran, well- done

  • @MajorKeyvanNourhaghighi
    @MajorKeyvanNourhaghighi 15 лет назад

    AAfarin!
    Zendenbaad Iran & Persian Claiss Music & Poetry!

  • @acacabab
    @acacabab 14 лет назад

    Poopak jan afarin bar to va grouh Kamkar. omidvaram ke peyvasteh movafagh bashi
    baz ham dorood

  • @shivankurds
    @shivankurds 16 лет назад

    beautifull kurdish music ... long live kurdistan

  • @utash321
    @utash321 15 лет назад

    Beautiful!
    "Payandeh va sarfarAz IRAN va Irani!"
    "Chashmeh doshmanAneh Iranzamin koor!"

  • @utash321
    @utash321 14 лет назад

    Excellent!
    "Payandeh va sarfarAz IRAN va Irani!"
    "Chashmeh doshmanAneh Iranzamin koor!"

  • @amnassimi
    @amnassimi 16 лет назад

    I have grown up in Iran. My grandmother never told me about najes soni's. The only thing I have heared about them was by my litrature teacher who told us Kurds and Bakhtiari's are the most pure Iranians. Unfortunately I am still looking forward to find a chance and have a travel to Kurdistan.

  • @syankihu
    @syankihu 12 лет назад

    Excellent music and performance. I love it very much.It has much deepness..

  • @mohammaddavoudian7897
    @mohammaddavoudian7897 8 лет назад

    It is a pity that we can not enjoy a cultural event such as this one without insulting each other. Enjoy the beautiful music, song and talents. Life is too short.

  • @AlexAminian
    @AlexAminian 16 лет назад

    Farshad, you couldn't have said it differently! I am Persian as well and I grew up with friends from Turkish/Armenian/Baluchi/Kurdish/Assyrian/Etc. descents that I thought it was a normal thing. I truly wish we can get over our cultural differences and overcome our racial superiority complexes and realize that we are the only citizens of this universe!

  • @KalHabesh
    @KalHabesh 15 лет назад

    Warts and all, this is gorgeous. Perfection is a disease...

  • @hamid495
    @hamid495 13 лет назад

    doroud bar kurds, brave people. I love Kurds. Shame on Saddam and Khomaini and all people who hurting them. Long live Kurds, you are great people and wish you the best.

  • @magicalwand06
    @magicalwand06 14 лет назад

    I love the sound of Kamanche.

  • @thesheila2000
    @thesheila2000 14 лет назад

    I miss U Maryam joon!

  • @UnitedKurdistan4
    @UnitedKurdistan4 16 лет назад

    May God bless the Kamkars. They have spread the great music of Kurdistan around the world. No matter how much the dictatorship of Iran try to supress the Kurds, the Kurds will be free from the Ayatollahs of Iran and Kurdistan will be united. All agents of Ayatollas may go to hell. Freedom for all Iranian people, especially the Kurds, who suffer from Ayatollahs persection. Long-live the Kurdish-American friendship.

  • @stogerov
    @stogerov 16 лет назад +1

    Persia is a great country with great traditions, pity the world knows so little about you!

  • @opus88888
    @opus88888 15 лет назад

    Very interesting, thanks.

  • @jjyar
    @jjyar 16 лет назад

    I like the music. The headscrarves make me wary.

  • @mashmamad
    @mashmamad 17 лет назад

    good job.thanks

  • @khyat6928
    @khyat6928 11 лет назад

    خه يلي قه شنكى
    nice

  • @Darian1978
    @Darian1978 17 лет назад

    Be farsi faijede nadare!
    Kamkar fegat be Kurdi!

  • @CarpetU2
    @CarpetU2 11 лет назад

    سال نوپیروز

  • @DClightening
    @DClightening 12 лет назад

    IRAN is Cool! God bless

  • @supasoul20
    @supasoul20 17 лет назад

    wow i've never seen the Robab in such a big ensemble before! Can't really hear the setar. Thanks!

  • @Amedi_21
    @Amedi_21 6 лет назад

    We are proud of you.....thanks for your efforts :)

  • @mashmamad
    @mashmamad 16 лет назад

    Fantastic

  • @nsgfunk
    @nsgfunk 17 лет назад

    vakhtikeh kurdiha chehgadr behtar az khodeh farsi-zabaanha ejraa meekonan, Cheh behtar farsi ejraa meekonan.

  • @afmehrassa
    @afmehrassa 16 лет назад

    na dooste azeez. Man motevalede Kurdistan e Iranam. I agree with you taht Kurds made Iran as a country. What I'm saying is we have never been treated equalliy. Granted Iran is not as bad as Iraq, Syria and Turkey to its Kurds, but still we are like a 2nd rate citizens.

  • @peywend
    @peywend 12 лет назад

    WE ALL ARE HUMAN AND DO NOT TALKING ABOUT RLEGION.

  • @ChenarAwla
    @ChenarAwla 11 лет назад

    بژی کورد و کوردستان لە ڕاستیا جێگەی داخە کە لە هەر چوارپارچە داگیرکراوەکەی وڵاتمان ئەوەندەی خزمەتی فەرهەنگی فارس و تورک و عربمان کردوە ئەوەندە خۆمان بەلاوە گرینگ نەبوە ...

  • @opus88888
    @opus88888 15 лет назад

    From which countries do these musicians come from?

  • @ari200ari
    @ari200ari 14 лет назад

    ...this resulted in various rebellions which were crushed by military power instead of negotiations and compromises. This is what led Kurds to want to secede and get independency. Unfortunately the world is not utopia and minorities usually get oppressed, thats why Kurds want to run their own affairs no because we dont like to live side by side other people in one land, especially with persians sinds we have parallel cultures.. after all we arepractically cousins.

  • @rojavaroj
    @rojavaroj 14 лет назад

    @tarikrajab thanks sweet friend,for your support :) let write on youtube,soltane gholba,and hear what they say _) have great days.

  • @manzomeh
    @manzomeh 15 лет назад

    Chetori az in alate bi jan in seda ha ro dar miavarid?

  • @effelunga
    @effelunga 16 лет назад

    The sun will rise up after a dark night; the night will be the darkest, and the aurora will lighen whole world.
    Thank you for your comment.
    teşekkürler

  • @utash321
    @utash321 15 лет назад

    "Dorood bar IRAN va Irani",
    Iranians have always referred to their homeland as "Iran". This is obvious in mass of Iranian literature such as Ferdosi's masterwork the magnificent "Shahnameh", the pahlavi sources, and so forth.
    However, Iran was referred to as Persia in the west and in most non-Iranian text such as the bible. The terms Iran and Persia refer to the same noble nation and people.
    "Payandeh IRAN!"

  • @sammyboy85
    @sammyboy85 16 лет назад

    who cares if it is Persian or Kurdish music,it is Molavi song!

  • @shuttly555
    @shuttly555 15 лет назад

    زیر باران باید رفت
    فکر را خاطره را زیر باران باید برد
    با همه مردم شهر زیر باران باید رفت
    دوست را زیر باران باید برد
    عشق را زیر باران باید جست
    زیر باران باید با زن خوابید
    زیر باران باید بازی کرد
    زیر باران باید چیز نوشت حرف زد نیلوفر کاشت

  • @tarikrajab
    @tarikrajab 14 лет назад

    @rojavaroj OK...Why NOT!?

  • @mta89kurd
    @mta89kurd 15 лет назад

    You can read it in many places. I'm sorry if I affended you. I didn't mean it in a harsh way.

  • @HomayunShirzadeh
    @HomayunShirzadeh 13 лет назад

    @rojavaroj I agree with you but can you answer one question My Dear Kurd brother. Where from did your fore-fathers come to Kurdistan. Has Kurdistan existed forever? or it has emerged out of some other parent tribes. if that is the case why why dont you ref yourself to that parent tribe? Please answer this question my dear brother and prove to me that Kurd are the most humble, honest, and truithful people and always deal with people asking questions with respect. ( Kurds are great.. I agree)

  • @rezasyd
    @rezasyd 15 лет назад

    tahala nashnideh bodim ke kurdestan eshghal shodeh jalebeh.misheh beframaieen chand sale pish in eshghal etefagh oftadeh????
    kurdha ham mesle hameh aghvame iranieh digeh iranian.man khodam ye kurde iraniam va ham be kurd bodanam eftekhar mikonam ham be irani bodanam.

  • @arsalanrabati
    @arsalanrabati 13 лет назад

    @majidkarami هر کجا کرد هست آنجا ایران است

  • @rojavaroj
    @rojavaroj 14 лет назад

    @fa8370 NOTHING !

  • @ari200ari
    @ari200ari 14 лет назад

    Even if Kamkars consider themselves Iranians, that doesnt make all kurds Iranians. Kurdish has been categorized as an Iranian language by linguists, this doesnt mean Kurds are Iranians either, its just a linguistic label. Its a fact that Kurds in Iran have been marginalized and discriminated against throughout modern history. Time and time again Persians refused to share power with Kurds and other minorities in Iran...

  • @rojavaroj
    @rojavaroj 14 лет назад

    and I HATE when people talk about "we are muslim" Only when subjekt is KURD!!! i am KURD and not muslim anymore..

  • @kurdokkk
    @kurdokkk 8 лет назад

    afarm bjit

  • @jjyar
    @jjyar 16 лет назад

    I agree with you. However the video could not have been made in Iran as women are not allowed to sing as it might (?)... no need for headscarves was what I meant. Especially ones that look like they were taken off the dinner table.

  • @ari200ari
    @ari200ari 14 лет назад

    I normally avoid getting into this kind of discussion, simply because this is not the appropriate channel and I merely come here enjoy the music, but I feel compelled to clarify something. Im not against the idea of Kurds being part of a greater Iran, but the reality is different. Let me elaborate; Now, first of all just because Kamkars sing in Persian doesnt make them Persians. A lot of Kurds sing in Arabic and Turkish as well, does that make them part of both those ethnic groups too?

  • @drawyou
    @drawyou 15 лет назад

    the rule states that women are not allowed to sing.
    Now what the great lawyers have done is to rip apart the legislation and interpret as it's not officially singing, if she is within the chorus of man's singing.
    hence the courts have unofficially approved it. Thus the ratio of the holding is that no women can sing alone without the sound of a man to overbear hers.

  • @hevalan
    @hevalan 15 лет назад

    what is this man. translate. most people do not knnow this writtings.
    english or kurdish

  • @hevalan
    @hevalan 15 лет назад

    i have no prblem with arabs wearing it. most kurds have problem with islamic garb.
    it is simple for me.

  • @maymonk
    @maymonk 13 лет назад

    @Bisotun Look up archaeological digs like the Shanidar caves, for example, those are located in Kurdistan yet the Iraqis are given credit. Look up the cradle of civilization, it comprises of a large area of Kurdistan which is in its center.You claim that Im lacking a scholarly education when I guarantee that Im a 100x more educated than you and I can certainly spell "come". Lastly,read up on actual Kurdish history, we fought Alexander, We fought teh Spartans and thats just a couple examples.

  • @austpers
    @austpers 16 лет назад

    This is not about Islam, just chill down and enjoy! you are just anti-Iranian not anti muslim.

  • @hevalan
    @hevalan 15 лет назад

    the kamkaran need a good singer badly. they have not really adopted to the times. typical kurdish or iranians. they insist on being a family group.
    what a coup would it be if they add a great singer like Hani who is from Snah.
    it wou;d give the groups a new life.

  • @maymonk
    @maymonk 13 лет назад

    @Bisotun I am completing my graduate studies genius Since you are so smart,&you deny the statements that I have made,I urge you to contradict what I have said;However, if you are interested in the truth¬ the falsehood that the Iranian government feeds it's people in order to keeps it's Kurdish minority oppressed, then look up the writings of a certain Kurdish professor who basically works for Harvard in uncovering true Kurdish history instead of giving credit to Iran&IRaq.

  • @Bisotun
    @Bisotun 16 лет назад

    You are so ignorant, the word iran predates Islam and Arab prominence by millenia. And if u want to call it Persia then you can have your Persia but you can not include Kermanshah and other parts of Kurdistan, Azarbiajan or anywhere else outside of "Persia".

  • @maymonk
    @maymonk 16 лет назад

    iran is an arabic word, persia at least stands for a great empire, iran stants for one of the most backward states.

  • @austpers
    @austpers 16 лет назад

    Ok, cool. I am very anti Pahlavi too, but they are gone. As far as religion goes, each to his/her own.

  • @hevalan
    @hevalan 15 лет назад

    ha ha i am not sure if iran has been so great for kurds. kurds suffer just na much under iranian repression as under turks and arabs.
    kurds are killed daily and they are deprived of all aspects of basic life, job, education and etc.