Zulfi Livaneli (Zulfi Livaneloglu) has Greek origns, but was a citizen of Turkey Unfortunately, as Turkey went after him God knows why! because he wrote good music perhaps! And perhaps he was of Greek origin as well !
Not really. He is not of Greek Origin. If we talk about genetics, in actual fact, most of the people in Turkey have more in common genetically with Greeks than with Turks in Central Asia where they were thought to have come from originally. The words of this song is actually from a socialist poet and author named Sabahattin Ali, who was shot dead by the fascists in 1949.
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Zulfi Livaneli (Zulfi Livaneloglu) has Greek origns, but was a citizen of Turkey
Unfortunately, as Turkey went after him
God knows why! because he wrote good music perhaps!
And perhaps he was of Greek origin as well !
Not really. He is not of Greek Origin. If we talk about genetics, in actual fact, most of the people in Turkey have more in common genetically with Greeks than with Turks in Central Asia where they were thought to have come from originally. The words of this song is actually from a socialist poet and author named Sabahattin Ali, who was shot dead by the fascists in 1949.
Zulfu livAneli r li turktur ama turk muzigini dunyaya tanitti cok guzel yapti tebrikler
Cok berbat soylen yaik turkuye icine yaptin ben ciradan dinledim cok guzel soyledi
@@onayfelk3714 How can he be Turk when only 7% of you population is of Turkish origin, the largest ethnic group: Kurds with more than 30%.
@@JimmyTheGreek2000 that's wrong, kurdish people were less in Anatolia. And most of them came 30 years ago they escaped from Saddam.