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    Quote Originally Posted by Ölüezgi View Post
    fuck your all Turkish dances, just shut up please. you can always leave this land with your stupid dance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klarji View Post
    Dances in the Lezginka style has nothing to do with the Lesser Caucasus
    The territory that is painted in green is the Lesser Caucasus
    There historically lived South-Western Georgian tribes. Their traditional dances is something like Horon and not Lezginka
    Don't steal Caucasian culture
    Folk dances of Turkey are usually common culture with its neighbors. There isn't patent of the folk dances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ölüezgi View Post
    fuck your all caucasian dances, just shut up please. you can always leave this land with your stupid dance.
    Hey, what's the matter with you? Your conduct on the forum right here is unacceptable. Be nice.
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    it was too obvious loki.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danishmend View Post
    The territory that is painted in green is also populated mostly by Ahıska, Terekeme & Azerbaijani Turks. Lezginka in that region is performed by them.
    So called Ahiska Turks are from Meskheti and Lezginka is not a dance of Meskheti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Instinct View Post
    Folk dances of Turkey are usually common culture with its neighbors. There isn't patent of the folk dances.
    Lezginka is a mountain dance. It isn't only a dance. It's the soul of the Caucasian mountaineers. It is a mountain dance. People of the steppe can not dance this dance. Azerbaijanians have learnt it from the mountaineers but it doesn't not mean this dance must be common for all our neighbors. Even Russians (Cossaks) try to dance that dance and call it Cossak dance. Their parody of Lezginka is very funny for real mountaineers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klarji View Post
    Lezginka is a mountain dance. It isn't only a dance. It's the soul of the Caucasian mountaineers. It is a mountain dance. People of the steppe can not dance this dance. Azerbaijanians have learnt it from the mountaineers but it doesn't not mean this dance must be common for all our neighbors. Even Russians (Cossaks) try to dance that dance and call it Cossak dance. Their parody of Lezginka is very funny for real mountaineers.
    Lezginka is originally autochthonous Caucasus dance, but is shared by many Turkic (Balkar, Karachay, Kumyk, Azerbaijani etc) and Indo-European (Ossetians) ethnicities in Caucasus today, here are more Lezginka performed by Turkic peoples. Deal with it.

    Kumyk



    Karachay



    Azerbaijani



    Balkar

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    Quote Originally Posted by klarji View Post
    Lezginka is a mountain dance. It isn't only a dance. It's the soul of the Caucasian mountaineers. It is a mountain dance. People of the steppe can not dance this dance. Georgians have learnt it from the mountaineers but it doesn't not mean this dance must be common for all our neighbors. Even Russians (Cossaks) try to dance that dance and call it Cossak dance. Their parody of Lezginka is very funny for real mountaineers.
    yes

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    Looks like Lezginka will even become an Israeli dance soon: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=726595434032505

    Seriously what business do Israelis have dancing the Lezginka?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illancha View Post
    Looks like Lezginka will even become an Israeli dance soon: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=726595434032505

    Seriously what business do Israelis have dancing the Lezginka?
    hold your horse Chechen, they are probably from Kfar Kama, a Circassian village in Israel

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