Actually this is not a folk song. It is a song composed by Arslanbek Sultanbekov in 1997. Political parties in various Turkic countries once mistook it for a folk song and used it as election music. When it was realized that the song belonged to Sultanbekov, he said that he presented the song to the Turkic world and allowed its use.
@@ArnavAcharyaTechall the hordes around it are better. great horde is in a much better position to expand into persia, crimea starts with an amazing ruler, kazan has great ideas, and uzbek also starts with an amazing ruler plus has more dev. no real reason to play nogai tbh
0:11 The word "kara-kış" is used here in a figurative sense. Although it is translated as "dark winter" in English, this word is also said in Turkish for the coldest days of winter.
This is an interesting folk song who knew a random place in Central Asia could have such great music, But then again I said something like that about Tuva and look at how great their music turned out! Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan) ❤💛💚🖤⛩🗾🏯
@@zaboybagoi8636The Nogai Horde used to be in Central Asia, but these lands were conquered by the Kazakh Khanate , and the local Nogai became Kazakhs
As an Azerbaijani Turk from Iran I've been listening to this song for 2 years and I understand a lot of mutually intelligible words, I was so happy when I saw ingen post this. Greetings to our steppe brothers (pun intended) from the Caucasus. ❤
@@sythe5579Hes right about the original Turks, the Yakuts are who more Asian in appearance live in Siberia with a population of less than 500 thousand.
@@BlazingFlame69 Скажу даже больше , Ногайцев выгнали с территории Казахстана как раз таки Казахское Ханство сформировав там Младший Жуз ( Казахские роды). Многие ногайцы потом перешли и изменили своём политическое название от Ногай на Казах. Вот так большинство ногайев стали казахами, тем самым ассимилировались. А остальные, малая часть убежала в Кавказ
The name Nogai comes from the Golden Horde commander Nogai, a descendant of Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan.The name is translated as dog from Mongolian and has a totemic meaning. As a Kazakh, I understood the entire text.The Nogai language looks like a lighter version of the Kazakh language.there is less vowel harmony here, for example the Kazakh sogistar, the Nogai sogislar, kazakh zhurekter,nogai yurekler and fewer sounds
The name Nogai doesn't come from the general, it it's their name. There as a Tatar named person and also Tutar so the person name is after the ethnicity name.
@@batu1132 Yes, Kazakh has more plural suffixes. For example, lar, ler, dar, der, tar, ter and they change depending on the last sound of the root word
C’est par le hasard des algorithmes que cette chanson est arrivée dans mes recommandation et c’est par le hasard de ma curiosité que j’en suis venu à l’écouter. Je n’en regrette pas l’écoute. Depuis la France j’envoie mes respects aux descendants de ce peuple.
From what I have been able to hear through gossip is that he ingen is of Armenian origin or has some strong link with that nation, for which reason he refuses to play anything with the Rum Turks.
That's not a russian republic 😅 Edit: 1. You can see the outline of the caspian sea on the map, on the west part 2. They do have a part of the map in russia, but they're not a russian republic.
@@super_electrogameryt6068 dude thats not waht he even meant to say what he means is that ingen does more songs based on russian republics like tuva & other ones ik hes made ea lot of songs on tuva but not a lot of other russian republics, he isnt saying that the nogai horde was a russian republic lmao
@@super_electrogameryt6068also btw, the map is of the *historical* nogai homeland they were kicked out of it by the kalmyks and russians and now reside either in turkey (like the circassians) or in the russian-owned north caucasus republics like dagestan it is not a republic, but a major part of dagestan, a russian republic
As a Turk,I understand some words and sentenced .Words are same mostly but pronounciation is different.Such as "Sogışlarda küş bergen" sentence is completely same in Turkish."Savaşlarda güç veren".
The text of this song in Nogai latin: Qara qıs awılımğa kelgende, Bürtildegen qar yerge tüskende Dombıramdı alarman, Yürek sazın şalarman Qayğırğandı eş aytpan. Dombıra sazın esitken ataylar Mänesine es bergen anaylar Esitkenine oy berip, Yüreklerge ses berip, Köz yastı qızğanmaslar. Noğaydıñ qayğı sansız küninde Bätirler uyqlamağan tüninde Yüreklerin kötergen Soğıslarğa küş bergen Köpti körgen dombıra… "Dombıra'' c. Arslanbek Sultanbekov
Nogai language in Latin transliteration: Kara kıs auılımqa kelqende Kürpüldeqen kar yerqe tüskende Dombıramdı alarman Yürek sazın şalarman Kayqırqandı eş aytpam Dombıramdı alarman Yürek sazın şalarman Kayqırqandı eş aytpam Dombıra sazın estken ataylar Manesine es berqen anaylar Estlenine oy berip Yüreklerqe ses berip Köz yastı kızqanmaslar Estlenine oy berip Yüreklerqe ses berip Köz yastı kızqanmasla Ey dombıra Ey dombıra!! Noqaydın kanqı sansız kününde Batürler uyklamaqan tününde Yüreklerin köterqen Soqıslarqa küş berqen Köptü körqen dombıra Yüreklerin köterqen Soqıslarqa küş berqen Köptü körqen dombıra Ey dombıra Ey dombıra!!
@@handehoch8238 It is true that Erdoğan contributed to the popularisation of the song, however, they didnt "borrow" it from Erdoğan, it was already a song.
I’m learning Turkish, and when I’m listening to songs from different Turkic languages, I’ll try to grasp something familiar(like numbers, basic words or grammar), It’s pretty fun!
The map is misleading, this a song that only recently released as a modern interpretation of Nogai folk and by a author from the Russian Caucasus. The map implies a direct link with the medieval Nogai, which is simply false
As a Anatolian Turk, I understand eighty percent of the lyrics of the song. Even though there are mountains and seas between us, all Turks are one in their hearts.
Amazing song! Absolutely a jam Wondering tho, does anyone know the creature present on the flag itself? Looks like a wolf or some other canine with wings. Looked around online and couldnt find anything
The rivarly between Nogai and Yesgai is the stuff of legends
I stand with Nogai..
Even if the Yesgai followers shall overrun us in the end...
@@Revolutionary_Fishsame here
what about the maybegai
@@PerplexPlaysprobablygai
@@Revolutionary_FishStandwithNogia!!!
Actually this is not a folk song. It is a song composed by Arslanbek Sultanbekov in 1997. Political parties in various Turkic countries once mistook it for a folk song and used it as election music. When it was realized that the song belonged to Sultanbekov, he said that he presented the song to the Turkic world and allowed its use.
Based..
Shut up I am enjoying my music
So it became a folk song.
Folk music can have authorship you know 😅
@@thenormann3773 like I said, it became a folk song.
As an Uzbek I understood nearly all words! Peace and love to our Nogai brothers!
I can understand half of it as a Turkish😅
I understood like 60 percent of the lyrics as a Chinese person lol
@@sevruzgar5432 🤣
@@theman0534 ne var gardaş 😮💨
@@sevruzgar5432 nerden pekin mi hon kongmu
This is truely a Nogai moment in our time
As a non-Nogai person, I cannot confirm this statement
As someone who just found a new group of Cossacks to simp for, I have an inclination as to the truth of this statement.
@@elaqgarahulelpon1479Nogais are not cossacks
@@mucahitorak6962 They may be Turkic but they are still Cossacks in my heart.
@@elaqgarahulelpon1479 I'm not ready to be a cossack in your heart rn :/
As an Kazakh I understood nearly all words! Peace and love to our Nogai brothers!
Живем мы в старинных землях Ногайской Орды(город Атырау), куда они все делись?
@@we5terland ушли в историю как и все остальные ханства, царства, королевства и т.д. Для истории это естественно, на смену старого приходит новое.
@@we5terlandThere are still a few of em today, mostly living within Russian caucuses and turkey if I remember correctly
@@we5terlandассимилировались
A что значит это "Домбыра"???
Time to boot up Eu4, we doing some pillaging
Sussy amogus
Nogai is actually very rarely played.
@@ArnavAcharyaTechall the hordes around it are better. great horde is in a much better position to expand into persia, crimea starts with an amazing ruler, kazan has great ideas, and uzbek also starts with an amazing ruler plus has more dev. no real reason to play nogai tbh
@@notlucas6859execpt the fact that its cool
0:11 The word "kara-kış" is used here in a figurative sense. Although it is translated as "dark winter" in English, this word is also said in Turkish for the coldest days of winter.
There is a throat singing version of this song, made in collaboration with Turan Folk Ensemble. Check it out if you like throat singing!
This is an interesting folk song who knew a random place in Central Asia could have such great music, But then again I said something like that about Tuva and look at how great their music turned out!
Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan) ❤💛💚🖤⛩🗾🏯
Nogais are from North Caucasia my friend,not Central Asia.
@@zaboybagoi8636The Nogai Horde used to be in Central Asia, but these lands were conquered by the Kazakh Khanate , and the local Nogai became Kazakhs
@@damo-sonutarThen that imperialist westoid Russia placed our Nogai brothers to Dagestan, Russia :/
@@zaboybagoi8636They're Kipchak like Kazakh, Tatar, Kyrgyz, ect. which are from Central Asia.
As an Azerbaijani Turk from Iran I've been listening to this song for 2 years and I understand a lot of mutually intelligible words, I was so happy when I saw ingen post this. Greetings to our steppe brothers (pun intended) from the Caucasus. ❤
The Nogai region located in Dagestan
Azərbaycandan salamlar
@@azervali3849 Burada elə Azərbaycandır qardaş. Arazın Güneyindəki Azərbaycandan Kuzeydəkinə salam olsun.
esenlikler güneyli qardeşim @@aliazarmehralparslan6067
@@Qazaqpyn_Sabarian Federation?
This song is beautiful, love to all turks from morroco🇲🇦🏳️🏴🤝❤️🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇹🇲🇺🇿
❤❤🤲🏼my Allah bless you
TÜM TÜRK MİLLETLERİNE SELAM OLSUN!
Сәлем 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿❤❤❤❤❤🇹🇲🇹🇷🇦🇿🇺🇿🇰🇬👋👋👋👋👋
Real Turks have Chinese eyes Turkish are mix of Anatolian arab and Greeks
@@lotfilolo7388 No such thing.
@@sythe5579Hes right about the original Turks, the Yakuts are who more Asian in appearance live in Siberia with a population of less than 500 thousand.
@@lotfilolo7388False, Turks are pure blooded African!!!
🇹🇷💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
🐂🐂🐂
Love to Nogais from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿❤️
I understand all the words here .
Me too😂❤😊
Love to my brothers from Türkiye🇹🇷 ❤
But unfortunately, I didn't understand the words.😢
Wait arent the Kazakhs the successors of Nogais?
@@BlazingFlame69Некоторые казахи , большинство казахов имеет другое происхождение.
@@BlazingFlame69 Скажу даже больше , Ногайцев выгнали с территории Казахстана как раз таки Казахское Ханство сформировав там Младший Жуз ( Казахские роды). Многие ногайцы потом перешли и изменили своём политическое название от Ногай на Казах. Вот так большинство ногайев стали казахами, тем самым ассимилировались. А остальные, малая часть убежала в Кавказ
Nogai is a beautiful language.
nogai is turkish
@@pixelmaster2723 a turkic language
@@pixelmaster2723cem uzan ı buralarda da mı görecektik be
siz kimsiniz@@umutt34
@@pixelmaster2723 exelans 😃
The name Nogai comes from the Golden Horde commander Nogai, a descendant of Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan.The name is translated as dog from Mongolian and has a totemic meaning. As a Kazakh, I understood the entire text.The Nogai language looks like a lighter version of the Kazakh language.there is less vowel harmony here, for example the Kazakh sogistar, the Nogai sogislar, kazakh zhurekter,nogai yurekler and fewer sounds
The name Nogai doesn't come from the general, it it's their name. There as a Tatar named person and also Tutar so the person name is after the ethnicity name.
It is more similar to Turkish in terms of suffixes.
@@batu1132 Yes, Kazakh has more plural suffixes. For example, lar, ler, dar, der, tar, ter and they change depending on the last sound of the root word
We want to see more Turkic songs like that, thank you !
As a Serb I thought this song was a masterpiece.
You thought?
I know this song is a masterpiece.
@@cirixiumbad english maybe
@@KayraKarahan-wg4jjno he meant he thought it was, but it actually is
@@KayraKarahan-wg4jjyour English is quite bad sir
ALĞA NOĞAYSTAN!
Stay Strong from North Caucasus!
This language is 70 percent similar to Turkish. Greetings from Turkey.🇹🇷
I love this channel so much, that is all I have to say.
Ноғай бауырлар аман болыңдар ❤
This song was super popular in Turkey and even it's singer came to Turkey and Erdogan version of the song has been used in rallies.
C’est par le hasard des algorithmes que cette chanson est arrivée dans mes recommandation et c’est par le hasard de ma curiosité que j’en suis venu à l’écouter.
Je n’en regrette pas l’écoute.
Depuis la France j’envoie mes respects aux descendants de ce peuple.
Vive la France 🇹🇷🇫🇷
Thanks to French people from Nogai people
so hauting... it spins in my head i love it with a sort of melancholy.
There are a lot of plain folk songs recently, as opposed to patriotic or ideological ones, an I like it, I think you should do more of them
What a beautifull music. I like it very much. Best greetings from Deutschland!
And the landscape on the photos is Mangystau region of Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
When nogai horde still alive the capital of nogai horde mangystau and saraichyk
@@HarsetXDСарайшык и Мангыстау разные города. Сарайшык ближе к Уралу, нежели к Мангыстау
In 2014, lyrics of the song was rewritten in Turkish and it was used as propaganda song during the mayoral elections by Erdoğan's party.
That's what I'm saying
Only that this is not a propaganda song by Erdogan, don't understand your point here?
You don't say anything except that you call it propaganda from Erdogan@@KurdGamerMC
Is Ingen going to do every Turkic song except Turkey's
Probably.
Whats mean turkeys?
From what I have been able to hear through gossip is that he ingen is of Armenian origin or has some strong link with that nation, for which reason he refuses to play anything with the Rum Turks.
because turkey hasn't got significant anything
@@soslanroseft4750nah he just likes greece more
Nice,continue with the work
first comment
I love songs like this
Love my Nogai Brothers from kazakhstan
Even tho our ethnic groups don't have much of a friendship, I like Turkic music.
That Asian/central songs and melody are appealing to me.
Nogai was big nation. They live before aral sea in central Asia
Қазақ тіліне өте ұқсайды ❤️
as a Turkish (Türkiye) language speaker, i got what you say if you said 'it resembles to kazakh language much', was that what you say?
@@yunakssamtalydk«Very similar to Kazakh language»
@@yunakssamtalydk you cope, Kazakhs and Turks barely understand each other. Nice Google translate, native Anatolian.
@@lp2059kazakh and turkish not such similar as many people think,but there still more common words than with another languages,russian for example
@@generiz481turkish same think bc turkiye have arabic words and greek,iranic
finally a song about a EUIV nation
My respect to Nogai📈📈📈
beautiful
Hopefully Ingen does more songs from lesser-known Russian republics in the future.
That's not a russian republic 😅
Edit: 1. You can see the outline of the caspian sea on the map, on the west part
2. They do have a part of the map in russia, but they're not a russian republic.
@@super_electrogameryt6068 dude thats not waht he even meant to say
what he means is that ingen does more songs based on russian republics like tuva & other ones
ik hes made ea lot of songs on tuva but not a lot of other russian republics, he isnt saying that the nogai horde was
a russian republic lmao
Some altai ones would be pretty cool
@@a-p-p-l-e-s234 oh ok sorry
@@super_electrogameryt6068also btw, the map is of the *historical* nogai homeland
they were kicked out of it by the kalmyks and russians and now reside either in turkey (like the circassians) or in the russian-owned north caucasus republics like dagestan
it is not a republic, but a major part of dagestan, a russian republic
The background picture is the Mangistaw üstirt, that located in Kazakhstan.
The map in the video is also northwestern Kazakhstan
❤love from Kazakhstan
AS a kazakh i understand nogai language easily!!
As a Turk,I understand some words and sentenced .Words are same mostly but pronounciation is different.Such as "Sogışlarda küş bergen" sentence is completely same in Turkish."Savaşlarda güç veren".
Why do i have a feeling that a good chunk of the viewers are EU4 players?
As an Eu4 player, I approve
The text of this song in Nogai latin:
Qara qıs awılımğa kelgende,
Bürtildegen qar yerge tüskende
Dombıramdı alarman,
Yürek sazın şalarman
Qayğırğandı eş aytpan.
Dombıra sazın esitken ataylar
Mänesine es bergen anaylar
Esitkenine oy berip,
Yüreklerge ses berip,
Köz yastı qızğanmaslar.
Noğaydıñ qayğı sansız küninde
Bätirler uyqlamağan tüninde
Yüreklerin kötergen
Soğıslarğa küş bergen
Köpti körgen dombıra…
"Dombıra''
c. Arslanbek Sultanbekov
Nogai language in Latin transliteration:
Kara kıs auılımqa kelqende
Kürpüldeqen kar yerqe tüskende
Dombıramdı alarman
Yürek sazın şalarman
Kayqırqandı eş aytpam
Dombıramdı alarman
Yürek sazın şalarman
Kayqırqandı eş aytpam
Dombıra sazın estken ataylar
Manesine es berqen anaylar
Estlenine oy berip
Yüreklerqe ses berip
Köz yastı kızqanmaslar
Estlenine oy berip
Yüreklerqe ses berip
Köz yastı kızqanmasla
Ey dombıra
Ey dombıra!!
Noqaydın kanqı sansız kününde
Batürler uyklamaqan tününde
Yüreklerin köterqen
Soqıslarqa küş berqen
Köptü körqen dombıra
Yüreklerin köterqen
Soqıslarqa küş berqen
Köptü körqen dombıra
Ey dombıra
Ey dombıra!!
нъ should be transliterated as ñ not n, also it seems like ğ is missing and replaced by g (correct me if I’m wrong)
I think yes because when I follow the lyrics, the "g" sometimes is not pronounced@@supernt7852
@@supernt7852It was probably based on Azerbaijani Latin, which may be why G is written as Q.
@@supernt7852 literally the first line "kelgende" is read as /kelgenˈde/, but it is written as "kelqende"
@@saulgoodmanKAZAKH oh you’re right, sorry
POV: Muscovy trying to survive Nogai in their way to reform the Golden Horde.
I thought u are gonna upload Malaysian anthem since its Malaysian Independence Day but never expected this
Ingen is a certified troll
Its also Turkish victory day 100. Anniversary
@@solaris1459 understandable
Greetings from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿!
Fun fact: This song was once Erdoğan's campaign music
Bu müziği sırf bu yüzden sevmiyorum
no it was borrowed from Erdogan, after which this song became popular 10 years ago
@@handehoch8238 It is true that Erdoğan contributed to the popularisation of the song, however, they didnt "borrow" it from Erdoğan, it was already a song.
You have reached the comments, no-gai activity please
*Does a gai*
Actual Content
Noqaylara Salam olsun Azərbaycandan❤🇦🇿
Very catchy
Based Nogays
Nogailar, aman bolindar!
Noğaylar Aldığa ☝🏿🚩
Looking forward for udmurt songs
I’m learning Turkish, and when I’m listening to songs from different Turkic languages, I’ll try to grasp something familiar(like numbers, basic words or grammar), It’s pretty fun!
Same
where are you from?
@@berhuztahirbozatl9619 Taiwan
Bu şarkının da Latince harfleriyle yazımını okuduğunda çoğusunu anlayabilirsin aslında
Can you upload more apngs like this? For me they are reaaaaaaally motivational for some reason.
ALGA ALTYN ORDA ☝️
I feel the urge to ride a horse and praise Tengri
There's a song about Recep Erdogan with the exact same melody. 🇰🇿🇹🇷
I believe it is similarly called: Dombra
Music: 🗿
My mind: Kurultáj dal
As someone from Turkey, I can understand most of it.
The map is misleading, this a song that only recently released as a modern interpretation of Nogai folk and by a author from the Russian Caucasus. The map implies a direct link with the medieval Nogai, which is simply false
When it’s midnight but Ingen publishes:
Where is it midnight? Where do you live? Here in armenia it's 11 am
@@super_electrogameryt6068 North America, likely the west coast.
@@zerograve9512 yeah i forgot about the usa 🤣
@@zerograve9512 Hit the nail right on the head
From Iran with love
why does this go so hard
I think ive heard the song praising general Dostum in Afghanistan with same melody
As a Anatolian Turk, I understand eighty percent of the lyrics of the song. Even though there are mountains and seas between us, all Turks are one in their hearts.
Greetings from turkey. this song is great
the Aragon series and it's consequences have been a blessing for the human race
Liked it
real nogai horde!!11!11!
Good songs Ingen
Please do more greek songs
Respect to Nogai people from Polish-Ukrainian brothers !!!!!
I like when nogai say nogai and nogai’d all over russia
Amazing song!
Absolutely a jam
Wondering tho, does anyone know the creature present on the flag itself? Looks like a wolf or some other canine with wings.
Looked around online and couldnt find anything
In Nogai her name is Kök Böri (Sky Wolf)
It's a creature from Turkic mythology
Кара кыс ауылымга келгенде
Nogai
Erdoğan 2012 election music is remembered in my brain with this
The nogai horde, the most based political entity in the history of the world
Something between Kazakh and Kumuk music style, played on Kazakh national instrument Dombyra!
Домбыра не только у казахов
Домбра Ногайская
@@noghay888 домбра у всех кыпчакский народов есть
Для студентам. -первое всегда за здоровие!
love from Turkiye
This has the same melody and pace as Kurultáj dal
That's because the Kurultáj opening song is essentially the exact same song
Just translated
What a beautiful song ❤❤🇹🇷
Everybody: Oh look how lovely this song is
Me, a CeHaPe voter:
*Ah shit, here we go again...*
CeHaPe 💀💀💀
I honestly thought the Nogai language had gone extinct
they just vibin in the caucasus now lmao
We are alive in Turkey!
This is just Turkic Kipchak ( Cumans ) language .
Nogai are descended Kipchak
Melančoliká pjěsá ❤
This the song of all Turks bro its awesome! :D
Қазақ тіліне ұқсайтын екен, өте қатты.
truly a nogai moment
🇹🇷🇦🇿🇭🇺🇰🇿🇰🇬🇲🇳🇹🇯🇹🇲🇺🇿
I read Cyrillic, yet I don't understand the singing in this video without the translation
where are from?
Ugly Cyrillic
@@theman0534 eastern Europe
@@Toothless_dance poland or russia? or romania
@@Toothless_danceτhat Cyrillic isn't slavic,
omg, the eu4 horde nogay
Yep, added to my Turkic Musics list
Fun fact: this song was utilized as a part of the election campaign of Turkey’s current president
Maalesef
yeah