Sorry you are wrong. These are Greek traditional dances from Naousa. Not Turkish. Just Google "Boules Naousa Greece" to learn about the ancient custom of our town.
Oynayan uşaklar yeniçerileri temsil ederler. "Kadın kaçıran yeniçeriler" geleneğinden bir alıntıdır. Bilindiği gibi yeniçeriler devşirmeydi. Gerçekte, geleneğin adının nereden geldiği konusunda kesin bir yanıt yoktur.
@@SuleimantheMagnificent9825 maybe you should read and search about the custom of 'Boula'. Then come back and we can talk. Just Google it. You will find all its history there and plenty of books. These instruments were common in Greece and Turkey these ages but 'Boules' is an original Greek custom that began in Naousa a small city in north Greece.
Turks have nothing to do with fustanella uniform 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 These dances are 100% Greek and their roots goes back to ancient Greek and Hellenic paganism traditions
Απίστευτοι!!! Μπράβο λεβέντες!!!
Καταπληκτικος!!! Εύχομαι σε μια εξαιρετική αποκριά και φετος!!!
Αυτή είναι η Ελλάδα ρεεεεεεεεεεεε!!!!!!!!
Ει κοζακα μαλια μακρια..οταν γινεται επισημη εκδηλωση και χορεβουν..δεν περναμε ποτε..μπρος απο καμερα ..ρασμπηρες;;;;❤😊
Η πιο όμορφη Λεβεντικη στολή παραδοσιακη Αντρική της Ελλάδας...
Δώσε λεβέντη..
Μόνο Δεος προκαλεί..
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Davul-Zurna, halk oyunu figürler Türk, çok güzel
Sorry you are wrong. These are Greek traditional dances from Naousa. Not Turkish. Just Google "Boules Naousa Greece" to learn about the ancient custom of our town.
Oynayan uşaklar yeniçerileri temsil ederler. "Kadın kaçıran yeniçeriler" geleneğinden bir alıntıdır. Bilindiği gibi yeniçeriler devşirmeydi. Gerçekte, geleneğin adının nereden geldiği konusunda kesin bir yanıt yoktur.
@@SuleimantheMagnificent9825 maybe you should read and search about the custom of 'Boula'. Then come back and we can talk. Just Google it. You will find all its history there and plenty of books. These instruments were common in Greece and Turkey these ages but 'Boules' is an original Greek custom that began in Naousa a small city in north Greece.
Turks have nothing to do with fustanella uniform 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 These dances are 100% Greek and their roots goes back to ancient Greek and Hellenic paganism traditions
@@dimitrisps1997 This is non Turkish, from the Ottoman era nonetheless. As for the dress, it is medieval.
Gay zeybeği