@@ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣΚΟΥΚΟΥΤΣΗΣ-λ5φ troy belongs to troyans, ephesus belongs to lydians, hagia sofia belongs to romans, this march belongs to turks. stop claiming other people's culture, music, gastronomyand history. your own culture is enough tobeing proud.
@@Constant_ineyou are confusing izmir march with the old (eski) İzmir march, the two don't sound alike, the one the Greek army is playing is taken from the old izmir march
A lot of modern Greek military traditions have their roots on western armies, particularly Britain and France. This is especially true for the Special Forces
@@toast2300 shame. The British and French are not as militarily disciplined as the Germans or Russians. The German goose step and the Russian hand swing would look great with the Greek army.
@@billkar6479 well, we took from our stronger allies. For Greece, a maritime nation, it was only natural to ally with Britain, so we were influenced by them. However 1 thing I will admit, Russian marches are way cooler these ones
@@toast2300 I understand, I am a Greek myself, although from the UK. And I agree, If we restructured our marches to look like the Russans they would truly look epic.
@@toast2300 It's not about "cool" here, mate. Even German themselves today wouldn't use their Goose-March. I mean, we want it simple and serious, unlike pompous and silly.
Well the march it self was composed by a greek from smyrna and it is based on traditional wedding marches that are similar to the tune of the march and are/were used for weddings from Central Macedonia and Thessaloniki, to the northern Aegean islands, to Ionia (western coast of Asia Minor, especially Smyrna), the Dodecanese and Cyprus.
Actually it is the British army that is marching like the Greek army because the Greek armies go back 4,000 years compared to barely 1,000 years for the British army.
@@Danjori There are a lot of Greeks Jews and Armenians served Ottomans such as this Marchs composer Mr.Zahariyadis composed a lot of Marches for Ottomans but they make us forget living together after years
They lost the city to the Turkish about 700 years ago and before that to the Italians (,Romans) 1100-1200 years, that's like 1900 years, I admire your patience but I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you, especially if you are still marching to a music written by a turk
The oldest version goes as far as 1907 by Yorgos Tsanakas and Lefteris Menemenelis It's greek not Turkish Also you proved that aren't very educated Cause you forgot we almost pushed up into Ankara While we owned Smyrna
@@greokoI doubt that, all you ever do is eat our food, listen to our music, enjoy our culture and you portray it all as if they are yours, at least say thank you.
@@turistomer3702 the modern Turks are just Muslim Greeks as many studies have confirmed lol. You look nothing and I mean nothing like the rest of the Turkic people.
@@CamalokkooGreeks were in Anatolia for thousands of years , anatolia is full of ancient greek structures, were are the turkish ones? Oh i forgot your mongolian ancestors used to live in tents
Dünya biliyor İzmir Marşı'nın Türk Marşı olduğunu. Her zamanki gibi sizin olmayan her güzel şeyin sizin olduğunu iddia ediyorsunuz. Baklava gibi, cacık gibi, lokum gibi, helva gibi, mezeler gibi... Türkiye'den Yunanistan'a mübadele ile göçen Ortodoks Karaman Türklerinin sözlerini istersen bir dinle komşu. Biz yunanistan'a geldiğimizde bu yunanlıların hiç yemek kültürleri yoktu, Yunanlılara yemeği biz öğrettik diyorlar😂 😂😂😂😂
@@NRooster but i think that march was composed by Zahariadis and was very popular among the greeks of smyrna years before the destruction of the hellinism of the asia minor and the expulsion of the greek majority of the city. For example there are recordings of this march by a greek band of smyrna called estoudiantina and was recorded in the first decade of the 20th century and was alao used by some historic athletic clubs of smyrna that after 1922 and until now are based in athens, such as Apollon Smyrna and Panionios G.C. of Smyrna.
Brother , I am from Izmir.I love Greece and history.But all historical records even for French, Italian consulates in İzmir at Ottoman times prove that Greek population was always in minority.Only after earthquake in Chios island many immigrants moved to İzmir and it's environs. Even in 1919 Greeks were not majority.That doesnt mean Izmir has no Hellenic roots.But denying Turkish culture in Izmir is not fair.You should come and see the construction date of mosques in city. That already prove that Turkish settlements date very old spread in all around the city.
@@sypenks that applies to many cities, Istanbul (mama Greece isn't proud of me right now), Trabzon, Kayseri (I think that's how you write it) etc. Used to be ours, now it's yours. It doesn't mean that it wasn't at some point ours but that was the past, not the present...
My beatifull dear neighbours😅😅First u copyed our kebap and baklavaki later lokumi but thats enought stop stolen our old musics im afraid one day u stolen we too😂😂
Me and the boys on vacation to Istanbul:
The oldest army in the world! 3,000 years, with the same morals and customs, continuing wars and continuing language, culture and blood!
this march is originally a Turkish march called ''eski izmir marşı''.
@@gokhan2970 sure...like Troya,Efes,Ayasofia...
@@ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣΚΟΥΚΟΥΤΣΗΣ-λ5φ troy belongs to troyans, ephesus belongs to lydians, hagia sofia belongs to romans, this march belongs to turks. stop claiming other people's culture, music, gastronomyand history. your own culture is enough tobeing proud.
@@Constant_ineyou are confusing izmir march with the old (eski) İzmir march, the two don't sound alike, the one the Greek army is playing is taken from the old izmir march
@@gokhan2970 everything is greek please stop crying we have enough water in the aegean
Interesting that they march in a similar act to the British style and that their bands look similar to those of the Royal Marines.
A lot of modern Greek military traditions have their roots on western armies, particularly Britain and France. This is especially true for the Special Forces
@@toast2300 shame. The British and French are not as militarily disciplined as the Germans or Russians. The German goose step and the Russian hand swing would look great with the Greek army.
@@billkar6479 well, we took from our stronger allies. For Greece, a maritime nation, it was only natural to ally with Britain, so we were influenced by them. However 1 thing I will admit, Russian marches are way cooler these ones
@@toast2300 I understand, I am a Greek myself, although from the UK. And I agree, If we restructured our marches to look like the Russans they would truly look epic.
@@toast2300 It's not about "cool" here, mate. Even German themselves today wouldn't use their Goose-March. I mean, we want it simple and serious, unlike pompous and silly.
Αυτό θα βάλουμε όταν θα μπούμε στην ΠΟΛΗ και στην ΣΜΥΡΝΗ
Να έρθει αυτή η Αγία ώρα αδερφέ ΖΗΤΏ Η ΕΛΛΑΣ ΖΗΤΏ Ο ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@@sspyrus7740 δεν μιλάω με εθνικιστές
@@ΑνδρέαςΚαποθανάσης Που βλέπεις τον εθνικισμό σε αυτό;
@@sspyrus7740 κάτσε εσύ δεν είχες για όνομα Εθνικιστής???
@@ΑνδρέαςΚαποθανάσης Ναι αλλά που το κακό σε αυτό;
Izmir Marsi: A new challenger have approached!
Don't be racist on this page
@@dimitrioshatzistamoulos8226 he is just joking, we all know that istanbul is Turkish now
@@CharactersBattles107 *Carigrad
@@gnas1897 Russians didn't even control it
@Nous sommes des aryens i think the turks are the ones who controlled greece for more than 500 years
Hell yeah! Let's go Hellas! 🇬🇷🇬🇷
Didn't know that this march had a Greek version. Very nice!
The Greeks gotta get their hands on Smyrna any way they can!
@SsS written by a Greek for the ottoman empire, it is kinda, both countries' song
Well the march it self was composed by a greek from smyrna and it is based on traditional wedding marches that are similar to the tune of the march and are/were used for weddings from Central Macedonia and Thessaloniki, to the northern Aegean islands, to Ionia (western coast of Asia Minor, especially Smyrna), the Dodecanese and Cyprus.
@@Danjori if you dare to .. you know where we are
@SsS its turkısh
🇷🇺☦️🇬🇷
Actually it is the British army that is marching like the Greek army because the Greek armies go back 4,000 years compared to barely 1,000 years for the British army.
Why do they move their arms so absurdly high?
discount British march style
Because we decided to copy British military tradition and ended up creating this abomination
@@gnas1897 The Greeks are an amazing civilization and should create their own epic style and not copy one
it is pretty high yeah but its better than the american marches they look like theyre going for a walk
@@gnas1897 δεν τους αντιγράψαμε, αλλά επηρεαστήκαμε απ' αυτούς
I always call these pieces of music "greco-turkish" so I don't offend anyone
who asked?
@@truschel me
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@@truschel me
Play this on new year
*Hell ya Hellas!*
Izmir is now Smyrna
It's forever been that , what do you mean by " Izmir" ?
@@Lazar.os4 ah, you nationalist greeks are funny
Always has been
Will be smyrna again
@@thessalianball2264 nope
As far as i know this melody is originally an ottoman march called "Izmir marsi" in Turkish.
Written by a Greek.
@@billkar6479 The composer of this march is anonymous, as far as i searched. But if you have a source of this information i'd gladly ask for it.
The Greek version dates back to the 1924 version
@@iustitiauniversalis6949 no its written by Mehmet Ali Bey
My Grandma was a local macedonian who was adopted my Smyrnians. So I am very close to it.
They are going for Izmir and Constantinople
but they will not take it and will come back home crying :((((( hahah
@@ruveydaaymergen5705 lol hahaha how funny kid get a life
@@ruveydaaymergen5705 1821
@@Greik1821 1923, 1453, 1071, 1899 Teselya, 1299, 1974, 1995 Kardak
Violating your airspace 500 times a day as well.
@@maklubecii At least your honest that its your fault of the modern day problem of violating our airspace lol.
Nice cover of a Turkish March ( Eski Izmir Marsi )
Nothing is of Turkish origin
Even the songs are stolen
Yessss…. You will be very welcome!..
İs this Greek version or Mr.Zahariyadis's İzmir March or different,sounds like Ottoman music
It's the same march, but the Greeks use it as well
@@Danjori There are a lot of Greeks Jews and Armenians served Ottomans such as this Marchs composer Mr.Zahariyadis composed a lot of Marches for Ottomans but they make us forget living together after years
@@Danjori officaly greeks to do stole
There is no ottoman music only Greek, Turks have Greek culture
@@georgedemos3889 Ottoman music? Can't you figure out difference?
this is originally Turkish march called ''Eski İzmir Marşı''!!!
The oldest version goes as far as 1907 by Yorgos Tsanakas and Lefteris Menemenelis
It's greek not turkish
Listen to the Izmir March and compare them.
Büyük şanlı tarihiyle, asil yunan halkını selamlıyorum.
*VIVA LISIA!!!*
*VIVA POKEMON!!!!*
*VIVA GREECE!!!!!!*
Ahaha do we use same melody as two different nations as same time? I didn't know that.
ruclips.net/video/jwNt6PeTitA/видео.html
They lost the city to the Turkish about 700 years ago and before that to the Italians (,Romans) 1100-1200 years, that's like 1900 years, I admire your patience but I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you, especially if you are still marching to a music written by a turk
Why you celebrate 1453 as a win over the Greeks then?
The oldest version goes as far as 1907 by Yorgos Tsanakas and Lefteris Menemenelis
It's greek not Turkish
Also you proved that aren't very educated
Cause you forgot we almost pushed up into Ankara
While we owned Smyrna
@@greokoI doubt that, all you ever do is eat our food, listen to our music, enjoy our culture and you portray it all as if they are yours, at least say thank you.
@@turistomer3702 cause they are ours lol!
You came to OUR land and took OUR stuff enjoying our food and culture as
And you act as if you own em
@@turistomer3702 the modern Turks are just Muslim Greeks as many studies have confirmed lol.
You look nothing and I mean nothing like the rest of the Turkic people.
Could you upload Ottoman-Turkish version
This? ruclips.net/video/ezWTI4yJL9s/видео.html
@@Danjori No, this ruclips.net/video/rNPUp1hkpJQ/видео.html
@@Danjori It also called "Eski İzmir Marşı" which means Old Izmir March
@@lejeuneturc yeah dont worry, the greek version is much older than the Turkish one
@@aarengraves9962 bruh who says that? It was composed by Mehmet Ali Bekh.
Греки, а маршируют как английские солдаты.
We use this march style after the foundation of Greek kingdom 1829
世界各國軍警部隊執法部門☺️🙏👍🫡👍
Αυτο δεν είναι εμβατήριο.
Ανατολίτικος χορός είναι
🇹🇷
😂😂😂😂
İzmir
Really they start stolen our old musics too first foods later culture now musics😂😂
Everything Turkish is stolen from the Greeks
Educat yourself
food? You mean anatolian cuisine? I am preety sure back in the mongolian steppes were you came from there was no cuisine
@@13me5Until mongolia from anatolia we have big culture and history thats why u copy because dont have someting original
@@CamalokkooGreeks were in Anatolia for thousands of years , anatolia is full of ancient greek structures, were are the turkish ones? Oh i forgot your mongolian ancestors used to live in tents
@@Camalokkoo you were nothing but grass eaters lil bro
get out of here with your propaganda lol
Bizim İzmir Marşını daha çok oryantal müzik gibi çok hızlı kompoze etmişsiniz.
The oldest version goes as far as 1907 by Yorgos Tsanakas and Lefteris Menemenelis
The anthem is Greek not Turkish
Dünya biliyor İzmir Marşı'nın Türk Marşı olduğunu. Her zamanki gibi sizin olmayan her güzel şeyin sizin olduğunu iddia ediyorsunuz.
Baklava gibi, cacık gibi, lokum gibi, helva gibi, mezeler gibi...
Türkiye'den Yunanistan'a mübadele ile göçen Ortodoks Karaman Türklerinin sözlerini istersen bir dinle komşu.
Biz yunanistan'a geldiğimizde bu yunanlıların hiç yemek kültürleri yoktu, Yunanlılara yemeği biz öğrettik diyorlar😂 😂😂😂😂
Dedicated to a city which they dont own so they made this song to either seethe or cope about it 🤣
pretty sure this was made during the greco turkish war, in which they owned the city
@@doctorballs8309 The song is actually a Turkish march composed by Mehmet Ali Bey. This is the Greek version.
@@NRooster but i think that march was composed by Zahariadis and was very popular among the greeks of smyrna years before the destruction of the hellinism of the asia minor and the expulsion of the greek majority of the city. For example there are recordings of this march by a greek band of smyrna called estoudiantina and was recorded in the first decade of the 20th century and was alao used by some historic athletic clubs of smyrna that after 1922 and until now are based in athens, such as Apollon Smyrna and Panionios G.C. of Smyrna.
Brother , I am from Izmir.I love Greece and history.But all historical records even for French, Italian consulates in İzmir at Ottoman times prove that Greek population was always in minority.Only after earthquake in Chios island many immigrants moved to İzmir and it's environs. Even in 1919 Greeks were not majority.That doesnt mean Izmir has no Hellenic roots.But denying Turkish culture in Izmir is not fair.You should come and see the construction date of mosques in city.
That already prove that Turkish settlements date very old spread in all around the city.
@@sypenks that applies to many cities, Istanbul (mama Greece isn't proud of me right now), Trabzon, Kayseri (I think that's how you write it) etc. Used to be ours, now it's yours. It doesn't mean that it wasn't at some point ours but that was the past, not the present...
Smyrna is in 🇹🇷?the Greeks are tight up for money but still manage to put on a good show
Bro no need for such comments
Not for long
@@Greekmilsim give them heaps drive them out of Constantinople
Return to your bloody cave
Give us break pal 😂
the march was composed when we still owned the city
Good swimmers at the time😂😂😂😂
My beatifull dear neighbours😅😅First u copyed our kebap and baklavaki later lokumi but thats enought stop stolen our old musics im afraid one day u stolen we too😂😂