So glad to know the Kurdish culture is here in Dallas! God bless you for perserving your culture and religious beliefs! Amen from a Christian Sister, I celebrate you!
I'm Mexican and I love this culture it's the first time I seen it.. showing love to this culture and all those precious and pretty lady's dancing 😍😍🇲🇽🇲🇽I want me a girlfriend like that
I love how you are building your religion and culture through your children. To see young girls in long gowns and dresses is very refreshing and a huge congratulations to you for the Kurdish women. You are awesome!
I love the culture of kurdish town, it's good to appreciate it and for all of yours Thank you very much for sharing it with the rest of us. Greetings from Colombia
I love watching other cultures traditions and way of life. They must invite everyone from their surrounding area to participate, or they have huge families.
Keep wishing. They do not allow outsiders specially non-believers of Islam or non-kurd people. The only exception is if you are a woman willing to convert to Islam and become wife # 2,3,4 etc, and remain an outsider within their community.
there are approximately 40 million kurds in the world majority of them are muslims (more than 75%) 20 million in turkey most are muslims and 6 million in iraq which 95% are muslims others are in iran, syria and european countries.
I guess we can thank Alexander the Great for conquering all the way to India and homogenous middle eastern dance must be based on Northern Greek dance as you can see a great deal of consistency…which I am sure no culture will readily admit to even us Jews….
Somebody explain the dance and why they do this same dance for hours…what does it mean?..what does the scarf mean?…why do they never show any expression on their faces..everyone is so solemn..what do the gold belts mean?
In 612 BC, after the end of the war, the king of Medes (Hochashtra) asked his commanders to explain to him how they fought using pantomime. Because it was forbidden to bring weapons to the royal palace, the first commander used a red handkerchief instead of a sword to describe the war and explained the war to the king. The first commander took the hands of all his soldiers, which is a symbol of solidarity and loyalty of his soldiers to each other. First, he started with a slow dance, which means we started the war slowly. Then he made the rhythm of the dance faster and this means that we quickly attacked the enemy. There are several types among the dances, including (three feet) that one foot goes back and quickly two feet are taken forward, and it means that if we take one step back in the war, we will eventually take two steps forward. We went forward. Also, there is another type called (Shelan Shahlan) among the Kurdish dances, where the commander limps with his right leg, but then suddenly speeds up the dance, and this means that if we were wounded in the war, we recovered very quickly and attacked the enemy again. . Hokhashtra, the king of the Median Empire, ordered that this ritual be used in all ceremonies, especially after conquests and joys, so that the epic war and victory of the Median Empire would not be forgotten by the enemies.
This dance is performed as a group, and in the hand of the first person, who is the leader of the group, and the last person is a "chopi", a handkerchief that is used instead of a sword. He is also responsible for the group's discipline. Progress and complexity in lifestyle, white handkerchief is used instead of sword and shield, as mentioned, white handkerchief is used more often, which is a sign of peace and reconciliation with other ethnic groups. As we can see, there is white color in most of the flags of the world. The leader and the last person having handkerchiefs show equality and holding each other's hands is also a sign of group unity "resh bah leh k" or men and women dancing together meaning like It is to be brothers and sisters. Stomping on the ground means that this is my homeland. Hooray during the ceremony is meant to frighten the enemy.
From Ukraine we are love Kurdish culture! It's such beautiful you saved your legacy! 👏👏👏! Вижи Курдистан!
Such beautiful Ladies, Wow even your Children are beautiful !!, Such wonderful Gorgeous people 🥰 , Love from AMERICA 🇺🇸
So glad to know the Kurdish culture is here in Dallas! God bless you for perserving your culture and religious beliefs! Amen from a Christian Sister, I celebrate you!
I'm Mexican and I love this culture it's the first time I seen it.. showing love to this culture and all those precious and pretty lady's dancing 😍😍🇲🇽🇲🇽I want me a girlfriend like that
I love how you are building your religion and culture through your children. To see young girls in long gowns and dresses is very refreshing and a huge congratulations to you for the Kurdish women. You are awesome!
I love the culture of kurdish town, it's good to appreciate it and for all of yours Thank you very much for sharing it with the rest of us. Greetings from Colombia
Mashallah 🎉🎉🎉🎉 rasti dawat galek xosha inshallah hare xoshiya da ben
the soul and spirit of the Master. blessings 2 all henceforth .
I love watching other cultures traditions and way of life. They must invite everyone from their surrounding area to participate, or they have huge families.
Keep wishing. They do not allow outsiders specially non-believers of Islam or non-kurd people. The only exception is if you are a woman willing to convert to Islam and become wife # 2,3,4 etc, and remain an outsider within their community.
@@datvutan I didn't mean anyone show up, but individuals on their Kurdish community in the surrounding area.
@@datvutanyour absolutely wrong our families very diverse. Please get out these comments.
Beautiful wedding Thankyou for sharing some of your culture very beautiful people also many blessings for all here and protection
Dast xwesh, most of your Videos always end with little kids dancing. so beautiful!!😍🫠🌹
Love from india🇮🇳
Çok güzel olmuş.
Kürtler gibi dünyanın dört yanına dağılmış bir halk yine de direniyor.
Selamlar olsun sizlere…
Ne direnisi halay cekiyorlar körmüsün?
@@mehmettanisik2289 🇹🇷💩🇹🇷
I wish to dance this sooner with my kurdish boyfriend 🥰
Very nice, HOW MUCH!!
Beautiful dresses Ladies.
Beautiful and respectful!
Wow! 🔥🔥🔥 as always Dest ta xwash
Это прекрасно! Семья это главное!
28:08 that guy with beige suit 😍
Dast xosh
Could you all do me a favor and give me a ring when you are in Houston so I can party with some of you guys and beautiful ladies 👍🤘✌️
Mashallah 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ده ست خوش
أنهم عراقينالعراقين راءعين جدن نساء العراق واو
Where is Kurdis.....wow beautiful dance ladies ana jents.
🔥🔥as always
❤❤❤
Its nice dancer❤
👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉
HELLOWW!!
❤🎉
Платья❤как в великолепном веке
Pakistan ❤
Bunlar Mardin kurtları herhalde turkiyeden selamlar sizlere aziz kürt ler
I say we give them the state of New Jersey and a free ride over.
Hi guys the name of the هونرمند please l live in Arizona l have my brother wedding soon he is looking for هونرمند
Hello, Your looking for the singer or videographer?
@@kurdzdiamond singer
The singers name is located in the description box of this video. I’m sure via social media you can contact him.
Lelle ❤❤😅😅
Ok😅😅❤❤
Ok❤❤😂😂
Kurdish Muslim nd non muslim .I I confused 🤔 please tall me. I am Turk Muslim from India
there are approximately 40 million kurds in the world majority of them are muslims (more than 75%) 20 million in turkey most are muslims and 6 million in iraq which 95% are muslims others are in iran, syria and european countries.
@@ali-jk3fj whare r u from
@@ali-jk3fj r u kurd.but not kurd not shia Sunni Turk pathan.all Muslim . My all Muslim brothers over the world 🌎
@@jarifkhan7118 I am from Kurdistan region of Iraq in Middle east.
Isteran bij 😂😂
No hijab? Surprise 😁 great culture.
Not everything that shines is gold....
I guess we can thank Alexander the Great for conquering all the way to India and homogenous middle eastern dance must be based on Northern Greek dance as you can see a great deal of consistency…which I am sure no culture will readily admit to even us Jews….
Somebody explain the dance and why they do this same dance for hours…what does it mean?..what does the scarf mean?…why do they never show any expression on their faces..everyone is so solemn..what do the gold belts mean?
In 612 BC, after the end of the war, the king of Medes (Hochashtra) asked his commanders to explain to him how they fought using pantomime.
Because it was forbidden to bring weapons to the royal palace, the first commander used a red handkerchief instead of a sword to describe the war and explained the war to the king.
The first commander took the hands of all his soldiers, which is a symbol of solidarity and loyalty of his soldiers to each other.
First, he started with a slow dance, which means we started the war slowly.
Then he made the rhythm of the dance faster and this means that we quickly attacked the enemy.
There are several types among the dances, including (three feet) that one foot goes back and quickly two feet are taken forward, and it means that if we take one step back in the war, we will eventually take two steps forward. We went forward.
Also, there is another type called (Shelan Shahlan) among the Kurdish dances, where the commander limps with his right leg, but then suddenly speeds up the dance, and this means that if we were wounded in the war, we recovered very quickly and attacked the enemy again. .
Hokhashtra, the king of the Median Empire, ordered that this ritual be used in all ceremonies, especially after conquests and joys, so that the epic war and victory of the Median Empire would not be forgotten by the enemies.
This dance is performed as a group, and in the hand of the first person, who is the leader of the group, and the last person is a "chopi", a handkerchief that is used instead of a sword. He is also responsible for the group's discipline. Progress and complexity in lifestyle, white handkerchief is used instead of sword and shield, as mentioned, white handkerchief is used more often, which is a sign of peace and reconciliation with other ethnic groups. As we can see, there is white color in most of the flags of the world. The leader and the last person having handkerchiefs show equality and holding each other's hands is also a sign of group unity "resh bah leh k" or men and women dancing together meaning like It is to be brothers and sisters.
Stomping on the ground means that this is my homeland. Hooray during the ceremony is meant to frighten the enemy.
How come the men are skinny and the women are fat? Love the kids running around free and enjoying it.
The Mongols invaded and plundered their beautiful women for good reason.
Beautiful dresses! But the women wearing them are too pale!
Trump 2024 now
We need to protect our country at any cost
The fuck does that have to do with a wedding video?
LMFAOOOO
goodbye.