There is, in the end, only one 'race', the human race. After viewing and listening to all the varied forms of music on this site, and the amazing peoples and cultures which have produced them, I realize all the more what an amazing family I have been born into.
I am a korean. The ancestors of yakutians and koreans lived together. Yakutians and koreans are borthers. And turks and koreans are cousins.We are all a family. Long live mongolians!
wait whaat? Mongols has nothing to do with Sakha people :)). Turkic and Mongols are different people, different race, just NEIGHBOURS! But yeah Long live Mongols :))
RheeChaeShoe, South Korean Turks are not mongolians! Mongolia is a mongolian country! Korea is a korean country! China is a chinese coutry! Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazachstan, Kirgizystan, Tajikistan, East Turkistan, Tataristan, Bashkurdistan, Altai, Chechenia, Yakutia, Turkmeneli, Dagistan and Qajar. They are all TURKISH COUNTRIES!
***** although we are very far, brotherhood and the blood in our body make us approach to you, in the past also our ancestors lived in Siberia and Central Asia but we moved to the west,you are very brothers of us,Turk geography is a big geography fom Bering Strait to Uyghur Turkistan, from Tataristan to northern Afghanistan, from Azerbaijan to Kosovo in the Balkans, I wish you to keep your Turk identity and conscious, Turks are a very aristocrat nation, we are proud to be a TURK!
tergel chahr Of course you are not turkish my brother. The people of Turkey are turkish. But Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkman, Turkish, Uygur, Sakha, Tatar, Altay and much other are Turk because the all are Turkic. Sorry but we are related ;-) May Tengri bless all Turkic people
There is a theory that the mongoloid race originated from Northern Siberia/Yakutia. Some mongoloids moved south and became the east asians (japanese, koreans, chinese). Some mongoloids crossed the Bering Strait and became the Native Americans. The Central Asians and the Southeast Asians are intermediates.
@@lil_weasel219 Atleast both Uralic and Tungusic fall under the Altaic category, unlike Arab and persian whom other Turkic languages got to interract with
My mom just got a DNA test because she wanted to know more about her heritage, and some of our people are Yakut. Amazing, I never even heard of them. Sad because of that, but glad to know
People should embrace their own native religions and have tolerance for others. I am Norse Pagan and refuse to convert to any belief whose people massacred mine
Thank you for your comment an the tip;) The proponents of Altaic traditionally consider it to include the Turkic languages, the Mongolic languages, and the Tungusic languages (also called the Manchu-Tungus languages).
Çok güzel bir şarkı ve çok güzel bir dil gerçekten Saha dili😍Anlaşılmıyor ama diğer Türk dillerine gore Saha dilinin akışı fonetiği sanki Türkiye Türkçesi gibi ..Size de öyle gelmiyor mu 🤔
Love songs from Yakut( Sakha) brothers! We are one before! Now, looks like we are two nations! But, I think, someday, we can come back our origin! Forever Sakha!
***** I am Pagan. The power of the Earth Mother and the Sky Father runs through me, and because of them, I live. It is because of them Allah lives, and God, and so many other deities, of north, south, east, and west. Look at Tura, and dare to challenge his essence.
I think it's important to know one's genetical and historical origins, but this kind of discussion usually leads to nothing. It's the spirit that matters - I am brazilian by birth, french and occitan by genetics and ancestry, and yet I can easily identify myself with these peoples from great Turania, love their art and feel it almost like one of them, almost like if I could feel the snow under my feet and the wide blue sky over my head extending themselves to what seems the infinity itself.
yakut türkçesi veya saha türkçesi türk lehçelerinin kuzey öbeğine bağlı bir dildir çoğunluğu saha cumhuriyetinde olmak üzere bu lehçeyi yaklaşık 456.000 kişi konuşur saha türkçesi magadan sahalin bölgelerinde taymir ve evenk özerk bölgelerinde de konuşulur yakutların dili aynı zamanda kuzey sibiryanın küçük halklarının ticari dilidir 1960 ve 70lerde kültürel ve manevi bir canlanma yakut lehçesi ve edebiyatının yeniden doğmasını sağlamıştır
Yüzyıllarca yollarda dolaştım Kutsanmış vadilerde oyalandım durdum Bu yollarda bir damla haline geldim Uzun bir yola çıkmaya karar verdim Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu Rastgele fırlatılmış bir ok gibiydim Ve dünyayı dolaşmak arzusundaydım Yoğun bir duman içnde yolumu kaybetmiş gibi Sıla hasreti çekiyorum gurbette Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu Işte böyle tüm hikayem, ben eve dönüyorum Çünkü yolculuğumla alay etmesi benim hevesimi kırdı Derin düşüncelere dalarak sona geldim Ana yurduma (Alaas, Alaska) dönüyorum Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu
@Eopyk Interested thing about our family's DNA is that not only we carry Mongol, Altaic group, we can even trace back to Dutch. We try to figure out this Dutch gene because we are completely altaic asian looking.
I didn't see that movie, will search it. I envy you ;) It's not I'm a good rider or something but once in my life I had a chance to be sitting on a horse priced several millions dollars. It was thoroughbred Arab horse on Russian Caucasus
Coooool, that means you can put your dacha right on the banks of the river :) There was a cool documentary on a mongolian site called on the trail of genghis khan, used to be six parts but they only have two of them on now, its basically this australian guy tim cope I think, he rides horses from mongolia to hungary. One of the nicest documentaries I have seen. If you cant find it Ill upload it to my page for you....hopefully I wont have copyright issues...ttyl Congrats on the new place :)
@Anaris10 that was up its good to see that some native americans like my self knw that the people of siberia is our relatives if latino or other native americans dont like it we are cousins that good to see some native americas knw that we are related to those people iam shit
As a Turkish man , I can understand some text of this song. Phonetically there is no difference to today turkish language. The usage of dativ in this songs text is exactly the same as in turkish. There is no doubt that Sakha people are turkic origin.
You are not Central Asian. You are North Asian or North-East Asian or Native Siberian. Or simply Nordic-Asian. I do not mean to insult anyone. I like this song very much. If I was going to look down on anyone like Swedes look down on Finns or like Finns look down on Estonians, then I would look down on Finns first before I look down on Yakuts.
finish and turkic lanuguage have one similarity. They all agglutinative languages. It is way of construct sentences. Unique structure. Hi from Tatarstan! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutinative_language And there in Russia you (finish people) have your roots, there plenty finno-ugoric nations like Komi, Mari, Udmurt etc. You need support them, if you don't they lost their identity. For more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages
@Eopyk A lot of Native American look similar to us and possess similar culture and costumes, however, not quite the language, though. Some even have similar name with different meaning than us, very interesting.
@Eopyk You may be right, so this is Finnish. Why some of you, Hungarian and Romanian love to marry into our Altaic family? With Altaic I means Nortnern Asian common features from Gobi Desert all the way to native Canada. Besides, we try to separate (not politically) from the largest Chinese population with different looking and languages.
:):):) In this moment I have discovered this song :):):) Greetings from Poland. This week belongs to Yakut music. Now I'm going studying this culture in this week. :):):):):)
@@equizil bro ı am from turkey and ı can understand this language we came anatolia from central asia ı hope one day ı can see old lands love from Turkey
Haplogroup C-M217 is probably the most important of these, as the geographic extent of its dispersal is without compare, stretching longitudinally from regional subgroups of the Eastern Europeans in Central Europe all the way to the Koryaks of the Russian Far East and all the way to Turkey, Pakistan, Vietnam, and the Malay Archipelago. The highest frequencies of Haplogroup C-M217 are found among the populations of Mongolia and the Russian Far East
You are correct about the Khanate composition, Jochi was give less than one tumen of mongols, the majority of his army were Turkic tribes that gave in to Mongol rule. Now stop and think, the Turkic people are Altai peoples and they probably looked like the Yakuts, but over time they as you correctly mention mixed in with a wide variety of other peoples. The Turks of Anatolia do not look like the Turks of Kazakstan or Siberia.
Its nice to finally find some things we agree on RDT ;) Hey did you ever see that Russian documentary on the Siberian Ice Mummy, very cool. One of these days I would like to visit the Ukok Plateau, and on a horse definitely :D
well, it is related with finnish. :) it is a turk language, something like the original version of turkish and belongs to the turkic language family, which belongs to the ural-altaic family. finnish belongs to the ural-altaic family as well. yakut is a language, which all ural-altaic speakers feel a bit common with, when they hear it, especially all turks.
+Beşiktaş Ulan here is no original turkish..turkish is turkey language...formed out of Mix of mongoliens turk and eropean language. turkic is not turkish.
finish and turkic lanuguage have one similarity. They all agglutinative languages. It is way of construct sentences. Unique structure. Hi from Tatarstan! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutinative_language And there in Russia you (finish people) have your roots, there plenty finno-ugoric nations like Komi, Mari, Udmurt etc. For more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages
The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic is a federal subject of Russia. The Sakha language belongs to the Northern branch of the Turkic family of languages. Greetings to Korea :)
Turks were a warrior/conquering people! Spread far and wide and mixed with everyone. Only people who don't know history will ever disrespect these fine nomads. =D
olav i agree what you say thats absolutley right and correct you know from what you talk about and give a comment werry near and semilar culture also native american indians have i love magary big respect and regards and greets =) C*
@Mertt03 Para is loanword mainly used in immigreant Swedish introduced by Turkish ímmigreants. The ancinet anatolia and near East have alot of refrences to variace groups. No one mention Turks it was before the Turkic expansion. Turkic came into anatolian from a small migration from central asia and turkified Turkmenistanis where the Oghuz group emerged. Anatolians at large geneticly descend from pre-Turkic people. Because the turkic spread in anatolia was a cultural one.
@240kankan The real issue is that people use diffrent definitions of Turk. A turk is anyone who has a Turk identity or speaks a Turk language or/and has certain cultural elements. Turkic language and to an extent culture have often spread in a procces called Turkification. That is groups not being Turks adopts a Turkic language and culture,religion and then may or may not intermarrie with the other turks in the areas. This is why Turkic speaking people look so varied.
P 2 Hungarians at large more geneticly similear with variance to it's nearby Slavic speakers. With some genetic frequency from also from eastern migrations and from variace groups who have been assimilated. Proto-Uralic on the hand was spoken to the east most likely somewhere in the Urals. They seemd to have hade contact with early Indo-European speakers because of some quite apparent loans. The western branches later hade contact with Indo-Iranian speakers.
What I find so startling in all this is the similarities between the people here and the American Natives. This is somewhere I would love to vist; sometime in my lifetime. Thank you for this post so much
Thank you so much! :) The theory what i sad is not yet proven absolutely, but there are lot of indications about that the scythians and mongolic folks were the ancestors of all hunnic nations.
P2 : The evidence for that is the fact that alot of words in Sumerian seem not to be of Sumerian origin and it took a long time before Sumerian became the dominante language of Sumer. Some deities like Inanna are guess by some scholars to be of pre-sumerian origin there even some myths that suggest that she used to be more inportant in the past. Now in terms of prounciation Sumerian seem quite similear to many pre-Semitic and pre-Indo-European languages in the area.
Does anyone know what this song is named? It's so beautiful, and I would like to be able to see the lyrics, since I don't know much at all about Turkic languages in general, and nothing about Sakha.
P2 : So what sound corrospondence beetwen Turkic and Sumerian is there ? How does Sumerian g̃ connect to Turkic ( it was most likely prounounced roughly like a English ng as in sing) how does the sumerian vowel u corrospond in Turkic ? Does Sumerian b corrospond to Turkic b ? Please show. Because experts do not see this connection in that case.
From Turkey SELAM TÜM DÜNYA TÜRKLERİNE
Очень красивая мелодичная песенка! Привет вам из Беларуси!
Beautiful music, song, and pictures.
Махтал.
Salutation from Kazakhstan
Greetings from Turkey that is really nice song . gerçekten güzel şarkı !
There is, in the end, only one 'race', the human race. After viewing and listening to all the varied forms of music on this site, and the amazing peoples and cultures which have produced them, I realize all the more what an amazing family I have been born into.
Beautiful song and culture. Respect from America :)
I am a korean. The ancestors of yakutians and koreans lived together. Yakutians and koreans are borthers. And turks and koreans are cousins.We are all a family. Long live mongolians!
Very true of me tell you , brother .
wait whaat? Mongols has nothing to do with Sakha people :)). Turkic and Mongols are different people, different race, just NEIGHBOURS!
But yeah Long live Mongols :))
RheeChaeShoe, South Korean
Turks are not mongolians!
Mongolia is a mongolian country!
Korea is a korean country!
China is a chinese coutry!
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazachstan, Kirgizystan, Tajikistan, East Turkistan, Tataristan, Bashkurdistan, Altai, Chechenia, Yakutia, Turkmeneli, Dagistan and Qajar. They are all TURKISH COUNTRIES!
RheeChaeShoe, South Korean Sakha(Yakutia) has Turkic traditions and language.
You Koreans tradition and language is closer to the ancient Chinese
RheeChaeShoe, South Korean
Yakut are turkic
Greetings to the great Sakha and Evenki people!
Приветствую великого народа саха и эвенки!
Büyük Yakut ve Evenki insanlar için selamlar!
Greetings from Tatarstan!
Привет из Татарстана- песня красива!
Татаардарга Махтал.
hello to may brothers in yakutsk...im from iran tabriz with 40 milion turks
+Ahmad Hossinzade selam gardaş
You learn that the world does not know of Iran know that 40 million Turku
кэлин , биhэхе, уруй !
krasivaya pesnya i mesta u vas obaldennie /with love from Kazakhstan/
2022 сылга көрөр, истэр буоллаххына лайк!
Saka yakut Türklerine Selamlar Suat Aksoy dan 😃👍❤
Salam i love you brother's from Palestine ❤❣
Hello from TURKEY to all Yakut Turkish brothers
***** although we are very far, brotherhood and the blood in our body make us approach to you, in the past also our ancestors lived in Siberia and Central Asia but we moved to the west,you are very brothers of us,Turk geography is a big geography fom Bering Strait to Uyghur Turkistan, from Tataristan to northern Afghanistan, from Azerbaijan to Kosovo in the Balkans,
I wish you to keep your Turk identity and conscious, Turks are a very aristocrat nation, we are proud to be a TURK!
sorry ~we are not turks!my yakuts come from hun!
tergel chahr Of course you are not turkish my brother. The people of Turkey are turkish. But Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkman, Turkish, Uygur, Sakha, Tatar, Altay and much other are Turk because the all are Turkic. Sorry but we are related ;-) May Tengri bless all Turkic people
+tergel chahr @yes, you right,
yakut is oriental face
turkey is arab face
+tergel chahr @+tergel chahr @yes, you right,
yakut is oriental face
turkey is arab face
Great Song, lovely people,
Greetings from Hungary!
Köszönöm my brother - we are ONE
Salam hangat kanggo sedulur2 sakha.seko jowo Indonesia 👍👍👍
sakiyi söleyeyen kisi: Anatoly Burnashev
sarkinin adi: "Suollar" yani bizim türkcemiz ile "Yollar".
There is a theory that the mongoloid race originated from Northern Siberia/Yakutia.
Some mongoloids moved south and became the east asians (japanese, koreans, chinese). Some mongoloids crossed the Bering Strait and became the Native Americans. The Central Asians and the Southeast Asians are intermediates.
I'm Mongolian i do understand 70 % of this song, on old times we were together. I wish them best.
Махтал магтал убаай монгол🌅👈🤗🖐️
Очень красивая песня. Братский привет саха от чувашей!
Махтал Чуваштарга.
Greetings from Hong Kong
pure pure Turk language. .
Actually no.It sustained a lot of Uralic, Tungusic influence.
@@lil_weasel219 Better than persian or arabic influence..
what region there
@@lil_weasel219 Atleast both Uralic and Tungusic fall under the Altaic category, unlike Arab and persian whom other Turkic languages got to interract with
Attenzione, questi popoli sono molto più antichi e sono vissuti di vita propria
Anlamiyorum ama çok içten soyluyor. Insanin ruhunu oksuyor.
My mom just got a DNA test because she wanted to know more about her heritage, and some of our people are Yakut. Amazing, I never even heard of them. Sad because of that, but glad to know
People should embrace their own native religions and have tolerance for others.
I am Norse Pagan and refuse to convert to any belief whose people massacred mine
Not yakut It is wrong word. They call themselves Sakha people.
Anadolu, Mogolistan'dan buyuk selamlar! Sesin gercekten mukemmel, hep hayranim.
Махтал абгай монгол🖐️🤗🌅
Turkey and Azerbaycan loves you never forget that, YOU ARE NOT ALONE ON THIS EARTH
Turk People are with you
great video
Wonderful. Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you for your comment an the tip;)
The proponents of Altaic traditionally consider it to include the Turkic languages, the Mongolic languages, and the Tungusic languages (also called the Manchu-Tungus languages).
Çok güzel bir şarkı ve çok güzel bir dil gerçekten Saha dili😍Anlaşılmıyor ama diğer Türk dillerine gore Saha dilinin akışı fonetiği sanki Türkiye Türkçesi gibi ..Size de öyle gelmiyor mu 🤔
Love songs from Yakut( Sakha) brothers! We are one before! Now, looks like we are two nations! But, I think, someday, we can come back our origin! Forever Sakha!
Long live all Türk races. I'm proud to be TURK. Loves and best wishes for my Türk brother all over the world from Türkiye / İstanbul .
УРУЙ-АЙХАЛ from SERBIA !
WE LOVE YAKUTIA !
Türkiye den Saha Türklerine başta olmak üzere tüm Türk alemine selam olsun yaşasın Türk birliği yaşasın Turan 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🤘💪
Salam to Yakutia, from Chuvashia ^_^
***** I am Chuvash, but I do not follow the doctrine called Islam.
***** I am Pagan. The power of the Earth Mother and the Sky Father runs through me, and because of them, I live. It is because of them Allah lives, and God, and so many other deities, of north, south, east, and west. Look at Tura, and dare to challenge his essence.
My religion, Vattisen Jӑly, has elements of Zoroastrianism in it
mind you Salam is the greeting in Islam.
piping piping its not even in yakut language u dumb
Ne kadar duygulu ya.Mükemmel.
I think it's important to know one's genetical and historical origins, but this kind of discussion usually leads to nothing. It's the spirit that matters - I am brazilian by birth, french and occitan by genetics and ancestry, and yet I can easily identify myself with these peoples from great Turania, love their art and feel it almost like one of them, almost like if I could feel the snow under my feet and the wide blue sky over my head extending themselves to what seems the infinity itself.
Beautiful people in beautiful surroundings!
Best regards from Sweden!
第一次聽這一首歌嘅時候,已經鍾意,雖然唔明白啲歌詞,但感覺係東方語系,好有親切感
We are grandsons of Göktürk's from Turkey, we saying to you: üze tenri basmasar, asra yir telinmeser, kardaşımızsınız sonsuza dek...
Very peaceful and in harmony with its environment...yakutia
yakut türkçesi veya saha türkçesi türk lehçelerinin kuzey öbeğine bağlı bir dildir çoğunluğu saha cumhuriyetinde olmak üzere bu lehçeyi yaklaşık 456.000 kişi konuşur saha türkçesi magadan sahalin bölgelerinde taymir ve evenk özerk bölgelerinde de konuşulur yakutların dili aynı zamanda kuzey sibiryanın küçük halklarının ticari dilidir 1960 ve 70lerde kültürel ve manevi bir canlanma yakut lehçesi ve edebiyatının yeniden doğmasını sağlamıştır
Fevkalade Bir Parça Emeği Geçen Kandaşımızın , Soydaşımızın Yüreğine Sağlık
VERY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC..... MUITO BONITA A MÚSICA...........MUY INTERESANTE LA LÉNGUA CANTADA.
махтал буоллун✊ теруттэрбит аатын илдьэ сылдьар аймах омуктарбытыгар Туроктарга! Уруй! Айхал! Ааспыт кэмнэр саппыт былыттарын киэр кыйдаан эйэлээх, дьоhуннаах, уйэлээх буолуо5ун! Кэрэни утуену тустуе5ун! бар дьонум🙋♂️
The Yakuts are descendants of old Turkic tribes such as Tatars, Kiptchaks ad Oguzhans. They kept their old traditions and beliefs (chamanism).
sCan Yüceisik But they look like Miwoks from California..we even have Yokut and Yurok relations here.
These nice kids are Evenks (according to my wife), one of ethines (paleo-asiats) of Yakutia
not Yakut, they call themselves Sakha.
they are not
@mikelinbasher
Sakha are Turkic people.
But Turkic and Mongolian are both Altaic people.
hi from turkey. we never forget and love you so so much.
Yüzyıllarca yollarda dolaştım
Kutsanmış vadilerde oyalandım durdum
Bu yollarda bir damla haline geldim
Uzun bir yola çıkmaya karar verdim Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar
Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar
Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde
çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu Rastgele fırlatılmış bir ok gibiydim
Ve dünyayı dolaşmak arzusundaydım
Yoğun bir duman içnde yolumu kaybetmiş gibi
Sıla hasreti çekiyorum gurbette Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar
Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar
Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde
çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu Işte böyle tüm hikayem, ben eve dönüyorum
Çünkü yolculuğumla alay etmesi benim hevesimi kırdı
Derin düşüncelere dalarak sona geldim
Ana yurduma (Alaas, Alaska) dönüyorum Burada biter dünyadaki tüm yollar
Başlayan bütün yollar ve patikalar
Burada biter hepsi mütevazi şekilde
çok ünlü ve unutulmaz yolların sonu
Is it lyrics??
Yes, but in Türkish language.
@@marslan0102 Do you have original Sakha lyrics? Then give me please
unfortunately not. but the lyric is by anatoly burnashev - soullar
Уруй Айхалл! Сирэ Саха!
Уруй айхал!
"Mashallah."
"Sellam-mallikum."
Yashanniz,Tatar,Turk,Nogay,
Kazak,Tajik,,Azerbijan,
Karakalpak,Uzbek,
Uyghur,Tuvan,Yakutia,Kyrgys,
Dunyada,Mussulman Kardeshlerrim.
"Ammin Yarrab-bim."
"Saullikman-kallinniz."
@Eopyk
Interested thing about our family's DNA is that not only we carry Mongol, Altaic group, we can even trace back to Dutch. We try to figure out this Dutch gene because we are completely altaic asian looking.
Beautiful traditional dresses...
Sakha people have striking resemblance with the Koreans!
I didn't see that movie, will search it. I envy you ;) It's not I'm a good rider or something but once in my life I had a chance to be sitting on a horse priced several millions dollars. It was thoroughbred Arab horse on Russian Caucasus
Coooool, that means you can put your dacha right on the banks of the river :)
There was a cool documentary on a mongolian site called on the trail of genghis khan, used to be six parts but they only have two of them on now, its basically this australian guy tim cope I think, he rides horses from mongolia to hungary. One of the nicest documentaries I have seen. If you cant find it Ill upload it to my page for you....hopefully I wont have copyright issues...ttyl
Congrats on the new place :)
Best greetings to all Native people of America. Best greetings to my native brothers and sisters. May the blue sky care you
@Anaris10 that was up its good to see that some native americans like my self knw that the people of siberia is our relatives if latino or other native americans dont like it we are cousins that good to see some native americas knw that we are related to those people iam shit
regard from croatia pozdrav iz hrvatske
As a Turkish man , I can understand some text of this song. Phonetically there is no difference to today turkish language. The usage of dativ in this songs text is exactly the same as in turkish. There is no doubt that Sakha people are turkic origin.
Şarkı güzele benziyor. Selamlar Sakhalara (Yakuta'lara)
@MGLomerta : You may be right. But we can not cut ourselves loose from our Turkic roots. There something beautiful about them.
Reminds me of Finnish language and music.
finn language belongs to the family of Turkish language
You are not Central Asian. You are North Asian or North-East Asian or Native Siberian. Or simply Nordic-Asian. I do not mean to insult anyone. I like this song very much. If I was going to look down on anyone like Swedes look down on Finns or like Finns look down on Estonians, then I would look down on Finns first before I look down on Yakuts.
@@TUNC66 Turkic
dont teach me my people to me all vi are same people.What is Turkic all sakha people turk.
finish and turkic lanuguage have one similarity. They all agglutinative languages. It is way of construct sentences. Unique structure. Hi from Tatarstan!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutinative_language
And there in Russia you (finish people) have your roots, there plenty finno-ugoric nations like Komi, Mari, Udmurt etc. You need support them, if you don't they lost their identity. For more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages
It sounds very beautiful!! What's singer's name?
Анатолий Бурнашев
@Eopyk
A lot of Native American look similar to us and possess similar culture and costumes, however, not quite the language, though. Some even have similar name with different meaning than us, very interesting.
@Eopyk
You may be right, so this is Finnish. Why some of you, Hungarian and Romanian love to marry into our Altaic family? With Altaic I means Nortnern Asian common features from Gobi Desert all the way to native Canada. Besides, we try to separate (not politically) from the largest Chinese population with different looking and languages.
:):):) In this moment I have discovered this song :):):)
Greetings from Poland.
This week belongs to Yakut music. Now I'm going studying this culture in this week.
:):):):):)
Who knows the next similar beautiful songs or music from Yakutia?
They call themself Sakha.
@@equizil bro ı am from turkey and ı can understand this language we came anatolia from central asia ı hope one day ı can see old lands love from Turkey
@@jacekplacek8274 ı love polısh culture ı like songs and ı reading witcher books and ı played games
@@selimkahraman5582 what kind of Polish music do you like? :)
Haplogroup C-M217 is probably the most important of these, as the geographic extent of its dispersal is without compare, stretching longitudinally from regional subgroups of the Eastern Europeans in Central Europe all the way to the Koryaks of the Russian Far East and all the way to Turkey, Pakistan, Vietnam, and the Malay Archipelago. The highest frequencies of Haplogroup C-M217 are found among the populations of Mongolia and the Russian Far East
You are correct about the Khanate composition, Jochi was give less than one tumen of mongols, the majority of his army were Turkic tribes that gave in to Mongol rule. Now stop and think, the Turkic people are Altai peoples and they probably looked like the Yakuts, but over time they as you correctly mention mixed in with a wide variety of other peoples. The Turks of Anatolia do not look like the Turks of Kazakstan or Siberia.
Its nice to finally find some things we agree on RDT ;)
Hey did you ever see that Russian documentary on the Siberian Ice Mummy, very cool. One of these days I would like to visit the Ukok Plateau, and on a horse definitely :D
Sounds a lot like ancient finnish...
well, it is related with finnish. :) it is a turk language, something like the original version of turkish and belongs to the turkic language family, which belongs to the ural-altaic family. finnish belongs to the ural-altaic family as well. yakut is a language, which all ural-altaic speakers feel a bit common with, when they hear it, especially all turks.
+Beşiktaş Ulan here is no original turkish..turkish is turkey language...formed out of Mix of mongoliens turk and eropean language. turkic is not turkish.
Kalki Ar
No no no! Its Oldest turkic language.
finish and turkic lanuguage have one similarity. They all agglutinative languages. It is way of construct sentences. Unique structure. Hi from Tatarstan!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutinative_language
And there in Russia you (finish people) have your roots, there plenty finno-ugoric nations like Komi, Mari, Udmurt etc. For more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages
no connection. This is Turkic while Finnish is Uralic
I love this piece. I wonder if anyone has the lyrics?
The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic is a federal subject of Russia.
The Sakha language belongs to the Northern branch of the Turkic family of languages.
Greetings to Korea :)
Beautiful Singing, really love it. Don't see the need for these arguments. Just enjoy the beauty of this song
you have very beautiful colours on the flag.
white sun over the sky. greens and lives under the
white snow..
Turks were a warrior/conquering people! Spread far and wide and mixed with everyone. Only people who don't know history will ever disrespect these fine nomads. =D
@Mijigua193
Thank you for comment. Best greetings to Brasil and Nippon
@ TTKTURAN
Why didn't you mention who's singing and playing this wonderful music?
Where can I buy a CD?
olav i agree what you say thats absolutley right and correct you know from what you talk about and give a comment werry near and semilar culture also native american indians have i love magary big respect and regards and greets =) C*
поет "Анатоли Бұрнашев"
very beautiful.who is singing?what is this song about?and where could I download it in mp3 format and get the lyrics?Thank you
The name of the singer is "Anatoly Burnashev"
and the name of the song is "Suollar" (roads).
He comes from Yakutia.
Are you mongolian?
👍🇹🇷🇹🇷👍 Türkiye den Salam
SAKHA TURK
That's true. Not yakut. They call themselves Sakha. We all turks. We have one history
Turkey 20 million turk 30 million arab 30 million greek
paylaştığınız için teşekkürler.
@Mertt03 Para is loanword mainly used in immigreant Swedish introduced by Turkish ímmigreants.
The ancinet anatolia and near East have alot of refrences to variace groups. No one mention Turks it was before the Turkic expansion.
Turkic came into anatolian from a small migration from central asia and turkified Turkmenistanis where the Oghuz group emerged.
Anatolians at large geneticly descend from pre-Turkic people. Because the turkic spread in anatolia was a cultural one.
@240kankan The real issue is that people use diffrent definitions of Turk. A turk is anyone who has a Turk identity or speaks a Turk language or/and has certain cultural elements. Turkic language and to an extent culture have often spread in a procces called Turkification. That is groups not being Turks adopts a Turkic language and culture,religion and then may or may not intermarrie with the other turks in the areas. This is why Turkic speaking people look so varied.
If the Yakuts become independent, they should set the Evenki people free.
+54markl
Evenks are Tungusic, but also originate from Altai, or have a language of Altaic origin.
Respect from Pakistan
Does anyone have lyrics for this beautiful song?
P 2 Hungarians at large more geneticly similear with variance to it's nearby Slavic speakers. With some genetic frequency from also from eastern migrations and from variace groups who have been assimilated.
Proto-Uralic on the hand was spoken to the east most likely somewhere in the Urals. They seemd to have hade contact with early Indo-European speakers because of some quite apparent loans. The western branches later hade contact with Indo-Iranian speakers.
SELAMLAR TÜRKİYE'DEN
What I find so startling in all this is the similarities between the people here and the American Natives. This is somewhere I would love to vist; sometime in my lifetime.
Thank you for this post so much
Thank you so much! :)
The theory what i sad is not yet proven absolutely, but there are lot of indications about that the scythians and mongolic folks were the ancestors of all hunnic nations.
P2 : The evidence for that is the fact that alot of words in Sumerian seem not to be of Sumerian origin and it took a long time before Sumerian became the dominante language of Sumer. Some deities like Inanna are guess by some scholars to be of pre-sumerian origin there even some myths that suggest that she used to be more inportant in the past. Now in terms of prounciation Sumerian seem quite similear to many pre-Semitic and pre-Indo-European languages in the area.
nice video
Selamlar Yakutistana Sakha. Turan Turkic of the World.👍🤘🐺🌟🌙
Yakutia is (Not Russia) Republik.
Does anyone know what this song is named? It's so beautiful, and I would like to be able to see the lyrics, since I don't know much at all about Turkic languages in general, and nothing about Sakha.
to my cousins in sibera peace to u yur cousins the native americans of americas luv u guys peace to u
P2 : So what sound corrospondence beetwen Turkic and Sumerian is there ? How does Sumerian g̃ connect to Turkic ( it was most likely prounounced roughly like a English ng as in sing) how does the sumerian vowel u corrospond in Turkic ? Does Sumerian b corrospond to Turkic b ? Please show. Because experts do not see this connection in that case.