مرغی دیدم نشسته بر باره طوس در پیش نهاده کله کیکاووس I saw a bird perched on the walls of Tus Before him lay the skull of Kay Kavus Başlayalum söze bismillâh ile, Duruşalum dün ü gün Allâh ile Bir dilüme hikâyet geldi arı, İdegör Hak kılur ise yâri İsm-i A’zâm duâsın bilür idim, Resul’ya çok namâzlar kılur idim Zülfikârr salladi divin basina, Kesdi atdi sarâyinin tasina, Çünki Alt öldürdü ol divi, Bes redd oldi yikildi iblis evi, Translation: Let us start with the name of God, And end with his name of yesterday, I know the Holy Name well, Much have I supplicated to the Prophet, Zülfikar cut off the demon’s head And Ali threw down their stone houses And Ali did cut off the demon’s head, And he did destroy their domains.
ruclips.net/video/FF_gcbnAeLY/видео.htmlsi=Hgzi5h-zKDJ7eBdB The original symphony. Lyrics with translation are in the description. Their order is a bit incorrect, but you will hear what is what
❤ Así dice todopoderoso señor Dios soberano de la creación de los ecosistemas de costas de la lumbre la mayor alumbre la menor de las estrellas Y los planetas de todo fenómeno celestial criaturas vivas Y guardadas del infierno de la glorias de la muerte de la vida del árbol de la vida Todo hombre mexicano a todo americano suramericano norteamericano hasta llegar a Brasil que no quede ni mierda A los análisis detecta lactancia adulto mayor donde quiera que se encuentren casas en la calle porque sabes exactamente dónde me encuentro es una orden competencia absoluta obediencias❤
@@dutystalker Ottomans conquered Byzantines and Constantinople. Rome was long gone by that time. Yeah they did call themselves Romans but there's a great deal of difference between Christian Greeks of Middle Ages and Pagan Latins of antiquity
@@artinrahideh1229"Medieval Byzantines" do not exist. Byzantium ceased to exist in 330 AD, far before the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire survived until 1453, but after the loss of much of its Latin-speaking western territory, what remained was the Greek-speaking east. Speaking Greek doesn't make someone any less Roman.
"cringe empires" The Romans left Constantinople and Rome in the care of the East that survived for another thousand years, made the base for the modern laws that protect your wrinkly ass today, invented cutlery, defended Europe form the scourge of Islam and was the most powerful and most influential state of the world for multiple centuries. I'm sure that that is "cringe" - having an Empire not only culturally and historically rightful to the throne of Rome, but also one so strong that it can reclaim, defend and grow that throne. When the Eastern Romans came to Italy and kicked out the barbarians, the Latins cheered for them. Latin was spoken widely up until the time of Heraclius, who, in true Roman fashion, beat back the Iranians and saved the Roman Empire once more. And I could keep going... Constantine, Theodosius, Justin, Justinian, Theodora, Basil II, Maurice, Nikephoros II Phokas, Arcadius, Constantine XI, and many other great Eastern Roman emperors, and lets not forget the generals, such as Belisarius, Narses, Germanicus and Mundus, the staples of Roman warfare and military tactics. Also, remind me in what language Caesar was born and raised in, and what language he said his last words in... Was it not Greek? What about all the other emperors of Rome?
@@EnToutoiNika are you telling me that Caesar was a Greek?😂 Yo wtf?! You can believe in what you want but it won't change my opinion about Greeks claiming to be Romans
@@artinrahideh1229 Google what Caesar's last words actually were. "Et tu, Brute?" isn't accurate. If that's the best version you know, you should probably re-evaluate your history knowledge.
@@artinrahideh1229 The Roman Empire was christianized and then split into two due to political instability. - The Western half collapsed shortly after. - The Eastern half survived and reconquered most of the East and defended Roman civilization and latinity for another thousand years, even if the dominant language shifted towards Greek, which was to be expected, considering that Greek was ANYWAY already a language of the aristocrats and of the imperiality ever since Ancient Roman times along with the fact that the East had its capital in the middle of the Greek world. That's how the "Byzantine" Empire was born. The East is a direct descendant of Rome, unlike Charlemagne's Empire, Russia, Turkey or whoever else claimed to be the successor of Rome. The modern states, cultures and languages of Western Europe are a product of the barbarian invasions of the Roman civilization that once reigned Europe. Also, regardless of what you say, Rome was modeled after Greece. Their founding myths - google Aeneas - revolved around Greek cultural and mythological elements, such as the Trojan war. I'm a latinist myself, but I firmly believe that Greece and Rome cannot, and should not, be separated. I'd not be surprised if you were Turk though ngl.
Ancestors headbanging around ethereal bonfires with this one.
😂👏🏼👌🏼
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This is something else. Thank you🤘
Allha gift you . Your talents only same people have . What is language but you singing all well wow.
It is mostly turkish, with 1 or 2 sentences of persian
مرغی دیدم نشسته بر باره طوس
در پیش نهاده کله کیکاووس
I saw a bird perched on the walls of Tus
Before him lay the skull of Kay Kavus
Başlayalum söze bismillâh ile,
Duruşalum dün ü gün Allâh ile
Bir dilüme hikâyet geldi arı,
İdegör Hak kılur ise yâri
İsm-i A’zâm duâsın bilür idim,
Resul’ya çok namâzlar kılur idim
Zülfikârr salladi divin basina,
Kesdi atdi sarâyinin tasina,
Çünki Alt öldürdü ol divi,
Bes redd oldi yikildi iblis evi,
Translation:
Let us start with the name of God,
And end with his name of yesterday,
I know the Holy Name well,
Much have I supplicated to the Prophet,
Zülfikar cut off the demon’s head
And Ali threw down their stone houses
And Ali did cut off the demon’s head,
And he did destroy their domains.
ty king
Love the music, brings me back to my ancestors , but it took many battles to put down Constantinople Ave AETERNA Victrix 😂❤
Is there a translation somewhere? Link pls.
ruclips.net/video/FF_gcbnAeLY/видео.htmlsi=Hgzi5h-zKDJ7eBdB
The original symphony. Lyrics with translation are in the description. Their order is a bit incorrect, but you will hear what is what
LA GALIBE ILALLAH.
Selçuks!
La Ilahe Ilallah
💙❤️💚
Ac mirage?
how did you even make that link?
@@NoName-yw1pt lol
amme hizmeti için tşk
❤ Así dice todopoderoso señor Dios soberano de la creación de los ecosistemas de costas de la lumbre la mayor alumbre la menor de las estrellas Y los planetas de todo fenómeno celestial criaturas vivas Y guardadas del infierno de la glorias de la muerte de la vida del árbol de la vida Todo hombre mexicano a todo americano suramericano norteamericano hasta llegar a Brasil que no quede ni mierda A los análisis detecta lactancia adulto mayor donde quiera que se encuentren casas en la calle porque sabes exactamente dónde me encuentro es una orden competencia absoluta obediencias❤
Is this the Russian coat of arms??
It's seljuk empire theme
@@mousben6427 it is well understood, I just saw a two-headed eagle very much like our imperial and modern one and made hasty conclusions
@@shaxov95 Russia is based of Eastern Rome double headed eagle because Russia claimed to be third rome.
And the seljuks and later Rúm copied it after their conquest.
@@CJVS995Turks had eagle symbol much before that bruh.
SALVE* ROMA*AETERNA
What do cringe medieval Byzantines have to do with Rome?
"Ya Allah" made Roma not so aeterna :DDD
@@dutystalker Ottomans conquered Byzantines and Constantinople. Rome was long gone by that time. Yeah they did call themselves Romans but there's a great deal of difference between Christian Greeks of Middle Ages and Pagan Latins of antiquity
@@artinrahideh1229"Medieval Byzantines" do not exist. Byzantium ceased to exist in 330 AD, far before the Middle Ages.
The Roman Empire survived until 1453, but after the loss of much of its Latin-speaking western territory, what remained was the Greek-speaking east. Speaking Greek doesn't make someone any less Roman.
@@artinrahideh1229there is a great deal of difference, but they are still Romans. The concept of Romanness isn't bound to religion or language.
The Turks are, in theory, descendants of the Byzantines, and that war was a strife between two dynasties
very wrong dear. Please search about history and origin of turks
Wtf😂
Asian mentality
The Mandate of Heaven doesn't exist in Europe
the ottomans you mean? this song is about manzikert btw
uh no the turks killed the byzantine empire
Battle of Lepanto
manzikert
@@mousben6427
1918
Siege of Constantinople.
@@Lord_Genghis_Khan
1918 collapse of ottoman empire
@@badezour 2024 constantinople is İstanbul.
sa
Savage nomads slaying cringe empires. Very good
"cringe empires" The Romans left Constantinople and Rome in the care of the East that survived for another thousand years, made the base for the modern laws that protect your wrinkly ass today, invented cutlery, defended Europe form the scourge of Islam and was the most powerful and most influential state of the world for multiple centuries. I'm sure that that is "cringe" - having an Empire not only culturally and historically rightful to the throne of Rome, but also one so strong that it can reclaim, defend and grow that throne.
When the Eastern Romans came to Italy and kicked out the barbarians, the Latins cheered for them.
Latin was spoken widely up until the time of Heraclius, who, in true Roman fashion, beat back the Iranians and saved the Roman Empire once more.
And I could keep going... Constantine, Theodosius, Justin, Justinian, Theodora, Basil II, Maurice, Nikephoros II Phokas, Arcadius, Constantine XI, and many other great Eastern Roman emperors, and lets not forget the generals, such as Belisarius, Narses, Germanicus and Mundus, the staples of Roman warfare and military tactics.
Also, remind me in what language Caesar was born and raised in, and what language he said his last words in... Was it not Greek? What about all the other emperors of Rome?
@@EnToutoiNika Byzantine Greeks weren't Romans now stop crying
@@EnToutoiNika are you telling me that Caesar was a Greek?😂 Yo wtf?!
You can believe in what you want but it won't change my opinion about Greeks claiming to be Romans
@@artinrahideh1229 Google what Caesar's last words actually were.
"Et tu, Brute?" isn't accurate. If that's the best version you know, you should probably re-evaluate your history knowledge.
@@artinrahideh1229 The Roman Empire was christianized and then split into two due to political instability.
- The Western half collapsed shortly after.
- The Eastern half survived and reconquered most of the East and defended Roman civilization and latinity for another thousand years, even if the dominant language shifted towards Greek, which was to be expected, considering that Greek was ANYWAY already a language of the aristocrats and of the imperiality ever since Ancient Roman times along with the fact that the East had its capital in the middle of the Greek world.
That's how the "Byzantine" Empire was born.
The East is a direct descendant of Rome, unlike Charlemagne's Empire, Russia, Turkey or whoever else claimed to be the successor of Rome. The modern states, cultures and languages of Western Europe are a product of the barbarian invasions of the Roman civilization that once reigned Europe.
Also, regardless of what you say, Rome was modeled after Greece. Their founding myths - google Aeneas - revolved around Greek cultural and mythological elements, such as the Trojan war.
I'm a latinist myself, but I firmly believe that Greece and Rome cannot, and should not, be separated.
I'd not be surprised if you were Turk though ngl.
Faryanin müziğini çalma lan! Bu bir remix bile değil, gereksiz.
adam başlıkta belirtmiş zaten aptal mısın? sadece o kısmı yükleyip amme hizmeti sunmuş.