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Georgia is only recognized state of Lazo-Kartvelian peoples and it represents this culture
And the section is about Georgian and its related cultures
Shortly its our Georgians' section and we upload here music of our Laz brothers
If Lazistan is mostly part of Turkey its only sad fact
So calm down
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Hemshin Armenian song
Hemshins are Lazish Armenians who have been living in Lazistan among Laz people for centuries
they are Muslims
there were also Amshen Armenian who lived in Greek Pont region and were Christians
their culture is unfluenced by Laz-Pontic culture
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Lazes in reality are not individual people but one of the subethnoses of Colchian (Zan) people
There were a lot of Colchian tribes but nowadays there are alive only two of them - Lazes (Tzans) and Mingrelians
Mingrelians are more original whose culture has no Greek (Indo-European) or Oguzh Turkic influence
Though they are different subethnoses with their original culture, for example Mingrelians are more Sea Lowland people (mountain part of Mingrelia is Lakada) while Lazes are Sea but mountain people
In character they have a lot of common. They both are Sea people - very active, aristic, artful and convinient and much talanted. But Lazes are more mountainously, stubborn, a bit agressive, trouble-makers, Mingrelians are more very temperament but compared with Lazes more soft people. Both have bad tempered women shrews.
Mingrelians are also sad to be melancholic among very joyful Kartvelians. Such melancholic songs have Mingrelians.
rarely Lazes.
Other Zan-Kartvelians dont have such melancholic songs and music
Their music is or joyful or full of strength or bravery
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Can somebody ban klarji or whatever? It is Böri aka Boru...
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like that flag of Lazistan and Bordjgala
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