The Origin of Whirling Dervishes | KONYA, TURKEY

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Rumi, the famous 13th century Sufi, mystic, poet and philosopher lived in Konya and it's where his tomb rests til this day in the Mevlana Museum. The whirling dervishes also known as Mevlevi originated in Konya because of Rumi so we travelled all the way to Konya to watch their mesmerizing performance at the cultural center.
    Mevlana Museum
    Address: Aziziye Mah, Mevlana Cd. No:1, 42030 Karatay/Konya, Turkey
    Mevlana Cultural Center
    Address: Çimenlik, Aslanlı Kışla Cd., 42030 Karatay/Konya, Turkey
    Another thing that originates from Konya is etli ekmek. A must-try in Konya since it's the local specialty. On our way to the Kyoto Japanese Park we stopped off at Şelale Etli Ekmek. Friendly team and tasty food, located conveniently right next to the tram stop too.
    Şelale Etli ekmek yazır
    Address: Yazır, Ulusal Sk. 99/A, 42130 Selçuklu/Konya, Turkey
    selale-etli-ek...
    It was a surprise to know there's a Kyoto Japanese Park in Konya but it's a lovely and serene garden to visit. There's also a restaurant there too that provides excellent views of the park.
    Kyoto Japanese Park (Japon Kyoto Parkı)
    Address: Kosova, Veysel Karani Cd. No:131/A, 42250 Selçuklu/Konya, Turkey
    On the way over to Aziziye Mosque we passed by a Turkish ice cream shop. It seemed like a popular ice cream stand as there were plenty of locals lining up too.
    Hurmacı Müşfik
    Address: Şükran, Mevlana Cd. 36/A, 42040 Meram/Konya, Turkey
    Aziziye Mosque is an Ottoman mosque in Konya. It's well-known for its unique Ottoman and baroque architecture with columned balconies on its minarets - an architectural feature rarely seen in Turkish mosques.
    Azizia Mosque
    Address: Aziziye, Selimiye Cd. 9 B, 42030 Karatay/Konya, Turkey
    Alaaddin Hill Park is another great spot to enjoy some peace and greenery. It's a large park containing the historic Alaeddin mosque, some remains of a citadel and other historic buildings.
    Alaaddin Hill Park
    Address: Hamidiye Mh., 42040 Selçuklu/Konya, Turkey
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Комментарии • 83

  • @besimav
    @besimav 4 месяца назад +3

    My grandpa used to own a small shop on the street across from Aziziye Mosque. I spent my childhood around that area. I live half a world away now. Thank you for the video. You guys are lovely and have the perfect voice for vlogging :)

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  4 месяца назад

      O wow that's amazing glad we were able to bring some memories back for you. Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @catherinekhoo474
    @catherinekhoo474 2 года назад +6

    Turkey always full of amazing things, food and sight....love it🥰🥰

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +2

      People too! So full of culture and history as well. Amazing country 😊 very glad we visited ❤️

  • @darylmckay
    @darylmckay 2 года назад +8

    Wow I've always dreamed of seeing the "Whirling Dervishes" commune with their God. So beautiful that they share that with the world. Turkey always seems to surprise and delight 😊

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +2

      It's an intriguing ritual to witness! I believe they do a fasting prior too. Turkey really is full of amazement! 😃 Hope you had a great weekend Daryl :)

    • @darylmckay
      @darylmckay 2 года назад +1

      @@PeterandYen how odd, I didn't get a notification of your reply. 🤔
      Yeah Turkey looks amazing. I did have a great weekend thank you 😊 🙏

    • @besimav
      @besimav 4 месяца назад +1

      Just FYI, December 17th is when the real event happens, but really really hard find tickets for that.

  • @rlim9947
    @rlim9947 2 года назад +6

    Another fascinating video of Turkey. Very nice ! Well done guys.

  • @rob1971
    @rob1971 2 года назад +3

    Wow, that was a fascinating video.
    I didn't know the history behind the Whirling Dervish dance - it's very hypnotic to watch!
    Once again the food looked amazing as well.
    You're doing a great job selling the country 😊

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Haha thanks Rob 😁 There's a lot of interesting history about it and Rumi too! But far too much for a lil vlog like ours 🙂

  • @lh6135
    @lh6135 2 года назад +6

    Peter's tone and speech from the first vlog I watched back in May 2020, had something special, "peace"🧘‍♂. Rum's teachings and the likes 🙏🏻. The dance🌀, when Yen explained, it likens how I have told my Boss recently, I have been caught up in a materialistic whirlpool since graduation chasing money and after 2 months in NZ (recently), told myself, time to pull the plug, else I will drown.
    Both, I have been more peaceful at work and at home and I realise, I do not need to be on holiday or WFNZ to be at peace. But hell, Joyce and I have booked our tickets✈ to go South Island for Feb 2023, like both of you, being at peace does not mean no fun yeah
    Thank you both for the last 2.5 years. Have a great week !!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      Thank you L H! 🙏🙂 And for your support of our channel too all this time! We always look forward to reading your comments each week 🙂 glad to hear you're putting your needs first. If you need those breaks because it's all just become too much it's important to take them ❤️🙂 I remember after one of my jobs became just too much I took a break (Yen here btw). Quit with no job to go to after despite the uncertainty but knew that it was just better that way and when I was ready I'd go back again, look for something new and work towards our goal once again 🙏 just gotta have faith in yourself too and be kind to yourself while of course being sensible 🙂 perspective in life makes all the difference and understanding that everything is temporary no matter how permanent it might feel at the time.
      Wonderful that you'll be visiting NZ again soon! The South Island is so amazing. Very different to the North Island scenery-wise too 😊 you'll have to tell us all about your adventures there!

    • @lh6135
      @lh6135 2 года назад

      (i) of course being sensible 🙂 perspective in life makes all the difference - totally agree, the middle path and (ii) understanding that everything is temporary no matter how permanent it might feel at the time - can not agree more 🙏🏻, getting to know the phrase "this will pass"

  • @anandutsav3329
    @anandutsav3329 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ from malaysia to konya 'come come yet cone again,mevlana

  • @christinahalavaka208
    @christinahalavaka208 2 года назад +4

    Everything you eat looks so delicious. Honestly I would throw hands 👊 if I didn't get my ice cream immediately. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha we've actually avoided these ice cream stands in Istanbul and Cappadocia but then this one did look different because of so many locals going to it plus it being right outside that shop (when normally it's just a small stand often on its own) so had to try it and get teased at least once while in Turkey 😂😂😂 normally would want my food straight away too 🤣 it didn't even help that I knew to expect the teasing!! Just couldn't react fast enough to grab that cone 🍦😂😂😂

  • @Patrick12q3
    @Patrick12q3 2 месяца назад

    Great video on Konya thank you. You guys have a beautiful calm energy and cover interesting points.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the kind words! We had a great time in Konya and all throughout Türkiye 🙂

  • @marwat2000
    @marwat2000 2 года назад +1

    You guys are special. Another beautiful compilation. Very informative vlog

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 💖 glad you enjoyed it!

  • @nikkilogan7726
    @nikkilogan7726 2 года назад +4

    This episode vlog was a combination of mystery, travel & food. 😎💐🇹🇷✨
    When i saw the dancers, it bought mystery to the meaning of the dances. 🇹🇷🎉
    When i saw the food, OMG, it was delicious (I can feel the taste when your eating those).
    When I saw the Japanese park,
    I cannot believe they have an actual park from the Japanese. So cool! 😎💐🇹🇷🎉
    You guys make the vlogs the best of Turkey 🇹🇷🎉
    Always watching & supporting your channel guys. Kudos Peter and Yen 😎💐

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      It's an intriguing ritual and even more interesting when you understand the history and what you're watching. If we didn't research it beforehand I don't think we could have appreciated it as much 🙏
      Turkey has so much good food! So cool to try the different local specialities 🤤
      We really enjoyed that park too.. it was such a pleasant and lovely place to walk around. Really did feel like we were in a Japanese park except when you can hear the call to prayer from there mosques 😆 you remember you're actually in Turkey 😁💕
      Thank you so much Nikki, there are many other amazing cities left to share from Turkey, we hope you'll enjoy watching them too 😊🙏❤️

    • @nikkilogan7726
      @nikkilogan7726 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen for sure. thanks Yen & Peter for an amazing stories to share 😎🇹🇷💐✨

  • @TinanaDIY
    @TinanaDIY Год назад +1

    Awww yum that kai looked amazing! I love how you guys always try food from that area. So so good!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  Год назад

      It was really good 🤤 one of our very memorable meals from Turkey. Since being back in New Zealand missing the food so much hahaha

  • @heromuslu
    @heromuslu Год назад +1

    thank you for sharing ...

  • @travelwithshihan
    @travelwithshihan 2 года назад +3

    i am Sri Lanka. Yours Vedio realiy goods. i hope both you come sri lanka travel.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much 🙂 hopefully one day we'll visit! We have a friend from Sri Lanka and it sounds like a beautiful place 🙂💕

  • @thilinawijesooriya7284
    @thilinawijesooriya7284 2 года назад +2

    Another good video. Keep it up.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      Thank you Thilina 🙏😊💕

  • @SeoulMan2020
    @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад +7

    こんにちは! 😂😂 Definitely not in Cappadocia anymore! Gotta say the etli ekmek and durum looked aaaaaamazing🤤🤤!! I can tell it was super tasty… Peter’s reaction seemed like it was absolutely one of the tastiest things he’s eaten in Turkey. Highlight of the vid for me😁😁. I’m sure you guys have heard.. Japan (as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong) is opening up next month… and guess what 😉😉😉? So sad that restaurant in the park didn’t serve ramen… could hear the anticipation turn to noodle deprivation despair as Yen flipped through the menu…🥹🥹. Very awesome vid guys, and yes..Yesterday I was clever so I wanted to change the world. Today I’m wise so I’m changing myself. Thanks guys and safe travels wherever you go next! ありがとうございます!!!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      こんにちは! 元気ですか? 🙂 Totally not in capadocia anymore hahaha. Konya is actually known as one of the more conservative areas in Turkey but it is also a very big city and understandably since it's a pilgrimage site in the center where Rumi's tomb is it's more so there. He really really enjoyed that durum 😆 yes we heard! So you'll be going to Japan huh? Exciting!! Are you gonna attempt walking the country there too? 😳 Hahaha yes at that point the cravings were definitely starting to kick in 😆
      Staying in NZ for the next couple months at least! Peter just had his nose surgery on Friday. All went well and he's recovering well. I've been looking after 2 big babies this weekend between him and parent's dog hehe 😆 Hope you're doing well! 🙏🙏 When are you headed off?

    • @SeoulMan2020
      @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen Nose surgery?? Adenoid surgery? How is Peter doing?? Hope he is recovering well…🙏 私は元気です. ありがとうございます… I’ll be leaving at the end of October… funny you should ask.. was doing some research and found out there are these roads that were used during the Edo period to connect Kyoto to Tokyo.. and well… haven’t taken a walk in a bit so… My goal for learning Japanese was always to trek through rural Japan 😁. Hope Peter is recovering well and you guys are getting yummy Asian food!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      He's doing well thank you! 🙂 Sounded like the surgery went well even though it ran overtime but his recovery seems good 👍 he had septoplasty with turbinoplasty (basically correcting his deviated septum). It'll be great when he can breathe fully normal again and through both nostrils!
      Excited for you to go to Japan! And rural Japan will be really cool.. do you think you'll be filming and sharing your journey too? ☺️🤞

    • @SeoulMan2020
      @SeoulMan2020 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen glad to hear Peter is recovering well! If you’re reading this Peter, now that you can breath better, my next challenge to you will involve many more km’s 😁. I’ll definitely be filming on my walk but haven’t decided if I’ll be posting… I’ve still been filming a lot lately but it’s in the non posting bin 😁. Stuff I’ll watch later in life if/when I get Alzheimer’s☺️… take care guys and a healthy, speedy recovery Peter!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      @@SeoulMan2020 hey mate thanks for the well wishes! Feeling much better now after a week 😅 can at least finally breath out of both nostrils which is great 👍
      Film and post please 😁👍 those walking adventures are the best so interesting!!!

  • @roydonhawks4751
    @roydonhawks4751 2 года назад +2

    Loving your videos. Only found you guys a couple of weeks ago researching our trip down to the Mackenzie region, Lake Tekapo to Wanaka and back. Wondering if you're going to Bulgaria? Our son just moved there last week. Seems like a very interesting country which not many Kiwi's go to. A bit different to our hometown of Nelson!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Oh amazing! Love the Mackenzie region. Lake Tekapo is gorgeous.. especially if you get good sunny, still weather! Lake Pukaki is really pretty too. Hope you'll get to catch the lupins! We keep missing them unfortunately 😂 never time it quite right 😅 wow Bulgaria amazing! Might have to go on our travel bucket list too 🤞🙂 did you feel the quake the other day in Nelson? Hope all was ok 🙏

    • @roydonhawks4751
      @roydonhawks4751 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen It was perfect weather for our trip to the Mackenzie region, cloudless days and no wind. Went for a quick run up Mt John, amazing 360°views in shorts & tee shirt weather. No Lupins though unfortunately, good excuse to go back! Yes felt the quake, no damage fortunately, we're still getting over the flood from August so definitely don't need anymore drama!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Sounds beautiful! 😃💖 The views would've been incredible 😍 Glad you didn't have damage from the quake! Oh the floods tho.. 😓 mother nature has been wreaking havoc lately!

  • @a.bee.1978
    @a.bee.1978 Год назад

    Thank you for all you do! Thank you for sharing your experience!
    I am wondering if you don’t mind providing us the location of the restaurant ESALALE .
    Please and thank you!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  Год назад

      Hiya 👋 details of the restaurant and other attractions are in the video description section 🙂

  • @intrepidadventurer1932
    @intrepidadventurer1932 2 года назад

    Ah yeah wow, I love international gardens and heck have to visit Hamilton Gardens here as it's been ages since I have been there! That looks like a wonderful building and the cultural centre is also magnificent! Hmmm yeah international music is also so great, so much variety and great performance! You guys provided lots of cool information on that music! Yeah I feel like a good feed and it's well into the AM hours as I watch this! Haha! Always your good food! Yeah love those international gardens! Oh gosh and ice cream too! Some amazing architecture! Once again a wonderful job on this video!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Thank you and ohh yes we need to go back to Hamilton gardens too now that it has the new gardens that's opened up like the Egyptian garden 😃 loved the surrealism garden the last time we visited 🙂

    • @intrepidadventurer1932
      @intrepidadventurer1932 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen Yes definitely, I am also yet to see those new gardens there - sounds like that's your next video to film now that you're back in New Zealand!

  • @otukenforests4132
    @otukenforests4132 Год назад

    I assume that you are originally from Viet Nam. Am I wrong ?
    I am so lucky for having been to both Viet Nam and New Zealand. And I am glad that you have seen my country too.
    Actually, not only seeing, but also you are perfectly promoting Türkiye. Many thanks for your kind words and great work…
    Cheers….

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  Год назад

      I'm originally from China and Yen is from Malaysia 😁 but we both really enjoyed visiting Vietnam. thank you for the kind words

  • @lucaskoh5212
    @lucaskoh5212 2 года назад

    Nice informative content. 👍

  • @fesimon1103
    @fesimon1103 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Peter & Yen. I have been following you for 2 months now @ your journey in Turkey. I would like to know which hotel did you stay in Konya? I am trying to look for one...Sending love to both of you. You're beautiful couple. ❤

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  5 месяцев назад

      Hello thank you for following us 😊 the hotel we stayed at in Konya wasn't the best to be honest wouldn't recommend. Would sort by highest rating from booking.com as a good way to find a decent place.

  • @otukenforests4132
    @otukenforests4132 Год назад

    Well done guys…..

  • @murattahan2391
    @murattahan2391 2 года назад +2

    👍👍👍

  • @burakaysezer3110
    @burakaysezer3110 2 года назад +2

    05:26 saying protocol seats they meant that those seats were reserved for high ranked government officials.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      Oooo I see! Good to know. Thank you for the explanation! We figured it must've been for some important people 🙂👍

  • @josephlownang6992
    @josephlownang6992 2 года назад

    good beautiful

  • @demiroz4022
    @demiroz4022 2 года назад +4

    Better not to call their ritual activity as 'dance'. :) And a ton of thanks you bring Mevlana , dervishes and their prayer to your followers. :)

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Thank you 🙂🙏 Ritual is a good term, we will remember this for next time, many thanks 👍

  • @ahmethakantozlu1389
    @ahmethakantozlu1389 2 года назад +5

    Kyoto was the former capital of Japanese people. Konya was capital of Turks too as Peter says. Maybe thats why they are partner cities.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +2

      Oooo interesting theory! Could be 😃👍

  • @benorsman9654
    @benorsman9654 2 года назад +2

    Love to go Turkey. Your fault!

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад

      Haha awesome to hear 😄 hope you get the chance to visit some time 😊🙌

  • @shahmohiuddindervishssong335
    @shahmohiuddindervishssong335 Месяц назад

    Dervish Bangladesh

  • @RRD111
    @RRD111 Год назад

    protocol seats are for government officials, leaders and govt visitors

  • @aliozturk5874
    @aliozturk5874 Год назад

    I was there for the whole year till August 2022. I was born in Konya at the end of 70's. They did a really good job advancing the city last 20 years also the whole country. If WW3 does not break out soon I can picture Turkiye as the new destination for The new era American dream for immigrants. If you end up in Konya I will list the places to see for you.
    1-Mevalana Museum ( centrally located)
    2- Kadinlar Pazari ( Women's Bazaar) 7 minute walk to the Mevlana Museum
    3- Aziziye Cami ( Mosque from 1800's) 1 min walk to Kadinlar Pazari
    4- Hungry yet? Sendagli ( they make a turkish style closed pizza I would name) attached to Kadinlar Pazari
    ask for Yag somonu. they got afew kinds but i recomment Atom ( means Nuke in Turkish LOL) you will thank me!
    5- Bedesten ( Old style Bazaar where you will find anything from dresses to hardware) this place is 2 min walk to Mevlana Museum.
    6- Alaeddin Tepesi ( A hill you can see right across from Mevlana Museum. Also it is a huge roundabout.
    7- Kultur Park ( Culture Park) the other side of the Alaeddin Hill.
    8- Haci Veiszade Mosque ( the mosque attached to the far end of Culture Park)
    9- Kule Site ( A shopping mall where the round highrise is) you can take the tram at Culture Park and get off after 2 tops called Kule stop.
    10- Butterfly Garden- ( mama mia santa maria ) i mean you ll love this place. you will see beautiful butterflies flying around u. inside is really humid and hot so be prepared to take off some layers.
    11- 40 gunde devri alem ( around the world in 40 days) miniatures of world'd famous structures, disney characters. even Taj Mahal .
    12- Science Center- I dont know why Fauci ouchi guy came up to my mind saying this lol.
    13- Nenehatun Park ( 5 min to Kule where my mom lives lol) it is a nice small park where you can sit and enjoy a coffee.

    • @ruabossy4700
      @ruabossy4700 6 месяцев назад +1

      Could you tell me please as a local to the Konya, how do the locals heat their places during the winter, is it a centralized heating system? How is the city supplied by the clean water, is water supply considered sufficient? How do you cook, using a natural gas or electricity?

    • @aliozturk5874
      @aliozturk5874 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ruabossy4700 heating is usually central powered by natural gas, also cooking stove is natural gas so u dont have to deal with propane tanks. If u wish a electrical stove u can put one yourself. Water everywhere is clean u can drink it safely. There are also water fountains on the streets placed by the city. Public washrooms everywhere and free.

    • @ruabossy4700
      @ruabossy4700 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@aliozturk5874 Nice, thanks for sharing the details. What about hot water?

    • @aliozturk5874
      @aliozturk5874 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ruabossy4700 all homes have furnices that runs with natural gas and u get hot water at all times. Some people use solar power heaters and they are very efficient.

  • @russellturner1909
    @russellturner1909 2 года назад +1

    It's a wonder you don't put on more weight 😋❤️

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha we actually lose a lot of weight whenever we travel because we end up walking soo much and especially on the days we're out and about vlogging! 😆 Come back to NZ and we get to drive everywhere and sit at the computer longer as we edit videos 😆 and if we're eating with our parents they'll try fatten us up with food all the time 🤣❤️

  • @ouradventerousdays
    @ouradventerousdays 2 года назад

    Japan will open up soon. Yen will have her ramen fix 😁

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      😂 can't wait for Japan she's already had it in NZ

    • @ouradventerousdays
      @ouradventerousdays 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen Japan is fully open now. Perhaps Yen can make it a mission try different ramen store she comes across in Japan. You guys will love ramen museum in Tokyo for sure, so many stores inside that museum.

    • @PeterandYen
      @PeterandYen  2 года назад +1

      🤔 we've been Japan 3 times before 😁 might return again in a few years so much in the to do list right now

    • @ouradventerousdays
      @ouradventerousdays 2 года назад

      @@PeterandYen ah I see. My husband misses Japan food badly even tho our last trip was 2019. Where's next for u guys after Turkey?

  • @OzdeDemiraz
    @OzdeDemiraz 2 года назад

    They have no work to do, so just whirl as if they are from some mystic world, all shit in my eyes