Long live our brother's of Buryad. Big respect from Mongolia. Never ever assimilated by Russians. Please keep and continue your culture and heritage. ♡
@@AnimatedTreasure Российской Федерацией созданы все условия для существования самобытной бурятской культуры. Тут дело не в «злобных русских ассимиляторах», а в простой истине - молодежи хочется лучшего образа жизни. Вопрос: с какого прошу прощения Х*я русские должны учить бурятский? Такая волокита есть например в Якутии, но в этом нет никакого смысла. В конституции ясно прописано - каждый имеет право говорить на родном языке. Бурятам их язык никто не запрещает, пусть учат, только вот они сами этого не хотят. Им удобнее говорить на русском, в той же Беларуси 90% население говорит исключительно на русском, и дело тут не в «империализме», а в банальном удобстве. Прежде чем обвинить русский народ во всех смертных грехах, вспомните, кто построил в Бурятии города, кто оформил современный бурятский язык, сделав его удобным к изучению. Русские.
@@AnimatedTreasure «братские народы» не подразумевает что мы должны учить языки друг друга. Все просто - республика Бурятия подписала федеральный договор в 1991 и приняла русский как государственный. «Русский - государственный» Вам это ни о чем не говорит? Конечно, Бурятия есть часть Федерации и для коммуникации им знать государственный язык этой самой федерации просто необходимо. Тем же африканцам не так повезло - их культура и язык были уничтожены «цивилизованными европейцами». У бурятов есть право получать образование на своем языке, вопрос лишь в том, захотят ли они это делать.
@@AnimatedTreasure русские как и все народы Федерации имеют право на использование удобного им языка. Никто не в праве заставлять учить чужой язык. В данный момент вы выступаете с позиции максимального шовинизма «русский=идиот», так что я не воспринимают ваши «хнык-хнык» всерьез. Ты сам то кто?
I would love to visit this beautiful Republic when given the opportunity. Buryatia, a breathtaking jewel that forms as part of the vast nation of Russia. As a cultural and lingual enthusiast, I hope to personally meet the Buryat people, hear their mesmerizing language, and experience their beautiful traditional culture heritage with my own eyes. I'll start off at the capital, Ulan Ude, and then I'll set off to explore the enormity of this beautiful land, and meet its extraordinary people. Much love from the United States.
Greetings from Buryatia and you're welcome!! Come to visit our breathtaking landscapes and out treasure - the lake Baikal, also experience our traditions and culture ^^
Truly breathtaking landscapes, and an ancient culture deeply rooted in the Mongol history... Buryatia seems such an incredible and amazing place!! Hope I'll visit those remote lands one day. Greetings from the Basque Country!
Chinggis Khans mother from this beatiful land , at that time Buryat was the sacred nation for everyone ,even mongolian shamans give sacrifice to the baikal lake and to the tengris from buryat.Very brave nation.Russia is big but siberian peoples all come from same nation.from altai. We are not slavians,
Amal Аз жаргал хүсье ! Мэндээ, Улаанбаатараас. Халимаг Тува Буриад песни и танцы были исполнены на мероприятии Наадам, Монголии. ua-cam.com/video/P2J091eUwPY/v-deo.html super TUVA song Kongure and Shaman dans ua-cam.com/video/yfubEi31iW8/v-deo.html
We are not your brothers!!!! Turkish people are descendants of various ethic groups rooted from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Greece, Levant, and other Balkan countries and some part of North Africa because Ottoman Empire was multiethnic and multicultural. Buryat/Mongols are Northeast Asian indigenous people.
@@aykan1762 Turk's origin is still disputed in academia. According to the recent studies, the most accurate candidate is Caspian Steppe and Aral Sea steppe. Have a nice day to you too.
@@mtkaplanoglu Axel Çorlu, an academic born in Smyrni (Σμύρνη, Turkish: İzmir), created controversy on Twitter in a thread where he denounced the Turkish government's decision to convert Chora church into a mosque and questioned Turkish citizens connections to Central Asia. The academic that also speaks fluent Greek explained that the narrative of modern Turkish identity prevents them from identifying with the land they live on because Turkish citizens believe they are descended from Central Asian Turks, rather than Turkified natives of Anatolia. It is estimated that millions in Turkey today are Turkfied Greeks, Armenians and other Anatolian people who were Islamified and Turkified by the ruling Turkish elite. For this reason, Turkish citizens in their thousands are returning to their Greek, Armenian and Anatolian roots. "On Chora and its conversion to a mosque, beyond the technical issues about preservation, a point I have been insistently making on the creation of the modern Turkish identity and the narrative that feeds it have to be taken into consideration. This narrative prevents Turkish people from being able to identify fully with the lands they live on, and promotes a "conquest" mentality that excludes everything that existed there before the arrival of the Seljuks," said Dr. Çorlu. "This bizarre narrative is so strong that many Turkish people believe they are descendants of Turkic peoples from Central Asia, even though historians have long pointed out the population imbalance between agricultural civilizations and nomadic peoples (i.e. multiple waves of nomadic migration occurred over millennia, but settled people outnumber them by a vast margin) and that the number of Turkic peoples entering Anatolia was definitely less than 10% of its population, and more likely to be even a smaller fraction. This is important to teach to people not because identity should be based on race, or dna, but because they process it this way," said the Turkish-born professor. "Unless this primitive, wrong-headed, and just wrong approach to Turkish identity is made to unravel, it is not possible for the majority of the Turkish people to truly, fully embrace their legacy, the legacy of their lands. When we have more people talking about being descendants of the Byzantines, Hellenistic synthesis, and the many native peoples of the land rather than claiming direct descent from Central Asia, we will have the beginning of a more inclusive, thorough construction of identity that prevents atrocities like this," he said. "And to make it clear again, I am never suggesting that connecting dna to identity is a healthy way of doing things. But this is how most people process it, and their perspective does change when they receive results. So it is one way of unraveling the Central Asian mythos. The healthier way would be through education and a thorough discussion of how artificially modern Turkish identity was created, of course. Until we achieve this, this never-ending hunger for conquest will not end," the professor in Byzantine and Ottoman Studies continued. "When many Turkish people look at the Hagia Sophia or Chora, they see something that belonged to the "other," something that their ancestors vanquished and conquered to create space for their existence. If they saw them, felt them as part of their own souls, their own identities, and realized that the Ottomans themselves were in many ways a continuation of the Byzantines, who were the continuation of older syntheses of the land, how different their approach to their own legacy would be. Nothing changes attitudes like "ownership," the academic added. "Friends, colleagues, acquaintances, interested people; thank you for such enthusiasm, I'm greatly encouraged. Just wanted to say that obviously there are many aspects I cannot squeeze into a thread. A proper article that explains my logic and covers other issues is on its way," Çorlu concluded.
Greetings from Brazil I hope someday to visit this beautiful and incredible place. The lost paradise on Earth. May God protect Buryatia and its people.
I come back and listen to this anthem often. Absolutely stunning, it has inspired me to learn about Buryatia. The nation has inspired some of my art, I'd love to visit the region someday.
Poetic translation into English (you can sing it): O Land of the taiga, lakes, and of prairies, The Sun o'er thee happily shineth. From krai to krai thou prosperest with ease, Mayest thou fill with joy, o native hearth. Spirit of cranberry, breath of cherry, Infusion of violet rosemary. I breathe not; shall I drink its fragrance Of my country's forests and plains. Accept the gratitude of thy heir, Receive Baikal's holy water, So that I can find strength miraculous To a path long and arduous. United we are with thee, our country, Thy destiny, too, hath become mine. From my heart I bow to thee, dear country, O beloved Buryatia of mine! O, Motherland!
Very beautiful anthem. I did not understand a single word but it sounds very emotional and powerful. I hope one day to know your beautiful land. greetings from Argentina.
Kind regards from Brazil and South America to all Buryatian people. You are very good on arts in general , but this anthem is so great and full of feelings and colours. I love it. I wish it could be be ours, which is not an anthem but a march ! I prefer anthems like the Russian Federation National Anthem. They raise a people for the good reasons ! What a beautiful pieces of Music !!! Pasdraváliu )))
This makes me want to visit Buryatia. As a Hungarian many things we can relate to here. My family likes to practise a lot of old Hungarian traditions which Mongolians and Buryatians alike keep alive to this day which many Hungarians do not sadly.
I said on another video that Russians are the best in the world about making great anthems. This one is so good that I want to go to Ulan Ude right now. And this ending with Lake Baikal...
@@rickrickrick5317 but are part of Russia Russian isn't just a ethnic term Russia is a multi national country Literally from the times of the Russian Empire to the USSR and now
@@ДасличПавлов One may argue that the distinction isn’t clearly stated in the English word “Russian”. If it were in Russian it’d be clearly distinguished.
@@rickrickrick5317 as @Даслич Павлов said, Russia is a multinational country, I'm Buryat from Buryatiya living in Canada, my husband is ethnic half Russian half Ukrainian, I call myself Russian Buryat and I don't make any difference between our many nationalities, we embrace the difference, we coexist in peace with each other. In 18th century Buryats were asking Russian Tsar for protection from Cossacks and south Mongolia, which was given. And we, Russians, doesn't matter what nationality, because we are citizens of Russia, should remember our history, doesn't matter good or bad, and stand against whatever or whoever is trying to divide us, separate us, spread provocations. Русские, буряты, и все другие национальности нашей красивой страны, не позволяйте кому либо сеять семена раздора между нами всеми, очень важно сохранять единство, понимание и уважение друг к другу. Будьте бдительны!!!!
If you liked this one, try Karelia (Ingushetia also rocks! I love the variety and diversity of the Russian regional anthems, they all sound so interesting)
Желаю Свободу Бурятскому народу. Народ с такой прекрасной культурой, с такими ресурсами нефти и Газа, должен иметь свой уголок в етом Мире. Поднесите свой Флаг над Вольным Бурятским Государством. Живи Независимая Бурятия!
_Tanah daratan berhutan salju belahan paksina, yang berdanau, dan berladang nirpohon yang dipenuhi cahya sang surya yang apik_ _Sedemikian raharjanya menghiasi setiap sudut bibir tepian. Riang bungahlah, duhai tanah tumpah darahku_
Бурятия является статусным субъектом Федерации Наций, в состав которой входят многие народы монгольского происхождения, даже если они имеют статус республики.
I wish you well Buryatia🔵⚪️🟡 and Mongolia🇲🇳 you are our Buddhist brothers and sisters❤️❤️❤️ Love from Thailand🇹🇭
Long live our brother's of Buryad. Big respect from Mongolia. Never ever assimilated by Russians. Please keep and continue your culture and heritage. ♡
Мы из и не ассимилируем. Россия - вековой союз Братских народов. Буряты никем не ущемляются.
🇷🇺❤️🇲🇳
@@Ungern-v8p ,да нет, ты просто обосравшийся новиоп)
@@AnimatedTreasure Российской Федерацией созданы все условия для существования самобытной бурятской культуры. Тут дело не в «злобных русских ассимиляторах», а в простой истине - молодежи хочется лучшего образа жизни.
Вопрос: с какого прошу прощения Х*я русские должны учить бурятский?
Такая волокита есть например в Якутии, но в этом нет никакого смысла.
В конституции ясно прописано - каждый имеет право говорить на родном языке. Бурятам их язык никто не запрещает, пусть учат, только вот они сами этого не хотят. Им удобнее говорить на русском, в той же Беларуси 90% население говорит исключительно на русском, и дело тут не в «империализме», а в банальном удобстве.
Прежде чем обвинить русский народ во всех смертных грехах, вспомните, кто построил в Бурятии города, кто оформил современный бурятский язык, сделав его удобным к изучению. Русские.
@@AnimatedTreasure «братские народы» не подразумевает что мы должны учить языки друг друга.
Все просто - республика Бурятия подписала федеральный договор в 1991 и приняла русский как государственный.
«Русский - государственный»
Вам это ни о чем не говорит? Конечно, Бурятия есть часть Федерации и для коммуникации им знать государственный язык этой самой федерации просто необходимо. Тем же африканцам не так повезло - их культура и язык были уничтожены «цивилизованными европейцами». У бурятов есть право получать образование на своем языке, вопрос лишь в том, захотят ли они это делать.
@@AnimatedTreasure русские как и все народы Федерации имеют право на использование удобного им языка. Никто не в праве заставлять учить чужой язык. В данный момент вы выступаете с позиции максимального шовинизма «русский=идиот», так что я не воспринимают ваши «хнык-хнык» всерьез.
Ты сам то кто?
1:58 Victor Sakharovskyi was the last live participant of Stalingrad battle 1942-43 of Buryatia Republic. He died at age 96 on November 11th 2019.
May his soul be forever at peace
was he a russian or buryat?
@@ashanperera3176 both. Buryat by nationality and Russian by citizenship. There more than 190 nationalities in Russia.
@@KaprizOlya yes i know. what is his ethnicity?
@@ashanperera3176 He is a Buryat.
I would love to visit this beautiful Republic when given the opportunity. Buryatia, a breathtaking jewel that forms as part of the vast nation of Russia. As a cultural and lingual enthusiast, I hope to personally meet the Buryat people, hear their mesmerizing language, and experience their beautiful traditional culture heritage with my own eyes. I'll start off at the capital, Ulan Ude, and then I'll set off to explore the enormity of this beautiful land, and meet its extraordinary people. Much love from the United States.
Greetings from Buryatia and you're welcome!! Come to visit our breathtaking landscapes and out treasure - the lake Baikal, also experience our traditions and culture ^^
Nah, Buryats are mostly russified.
@Рамис Карама , half of Irkutsk belonged to buryat-mongols too before russians massacred their population and took it.
Buryats are Mongols just like any other Mongol peoples like Khalkh or Oirads. I don't see any distinguishing features.
Truly breathtaking landscapes, and an ancient culture deeply rooted in the Mongol history... Buryatia seems such an incredible and amazing place!! Hope I'll visit those remote lands one day. Greetings from the Basque Country!
Wow, I met one Basque guy on Olkhon island of Baikal lake. He was travelling around Siberia.))
I have heard abt Basque Country they fought bravely against the nationalists during the civil war
Chinggis Khans mother from this beatiful land , at that time Buryat was the sacred nation for everyone ,even mongolian shamans give sacrifice to the baikal lake and to the tengris from buryat.Very brave nation.Russia is big but siberian peoples all come from same nation.from altai. We are not slavians,
I didn't understand the lyrics of the anthem, but I was moved by the magnificent landscape, the dance and the smiles of people.
rofl
Forever Buryat and more develop!
greetings from japan
Ancient brothers,!
1:55 Respect to that guy, he probably fought the Germans in the WW2, if we didnt have people like him this world would've looked a lot different
Amal
Аз жаргал хүсье ! Мэндээ, Улаанбаатараас.
Халимаг Тува Буриад песни и танцы были исполнены на мероприятии Наадам, Монголии.
ua-cam.com/video/P2J091eUwPY/v-deo.html
super TUVA song Kongure and Shaman dans ua-cam.com/video/yfubEi31iW8/v-deo.html
Fuck Germany
@@vasilyenhat3740 calm your tits
HE DID fought germans after quick checking of the text in monument: "1941-1945"
I like how it became glorious to have fought Germany. You truly are a child of this shitty system who treats Germany as the antichrist
Славься, Бурятия!!! (из Южной Корей)
baek Blackbeen Siberian anthems are the best
@@vtron9832 Bashkir anthem better
From Vietnam with love for Siberia people
From Gẻmany with love
@@vasilyenhat3740 ok gẻmany 👌😂
@@tinnguyentrung1669 =}}} bắt chước con kia
🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
BUYRAT MONGOLIANS
Great anthem! My congrats, people of Buryatia! Regards from Czechia!
Благодарю народу Бурятии к очень красивому гимну! Привет из Чехии!
What a beautiful anthem, greetings from Turkiye to our Buryat/Mongol brothers.
We are not your brothers!!!! Turkish people are descendants of various ethic groups rooted from Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Greece, Levant, and other Balkan countries and some part of North Africa because Ottoman Empire was multiethnic and multicultural. Buryat/Mongols are Northeast Asian indigenous people.
@@kts437turks origin siberia and central asia..have a nice day
@@aykan1762 Turk's origin is still disputed in academia. According to the recent studies, the most accurate candidate is Caspian Steppe and Aral Sea steppe. Have a nice day to you too.
@@kts437 ı heard that too
@@mtkaplanoglu Axel Çorlu, an academic born in Smyrni (Σμύρνη, Turkish: İzmir), created controversy on Twitter in a thread where he denounced the Turkish government's decision to convert Chora church into a mosque and questioned Turkish citizens connections to Central Asia.
The academic that also speaks fluent Greek explained that the narrative of modern Turkish identity prevents them from identifying with the land they live on because Turkish citizens believe they are descended from Central Asian Turks, rather than Turkified natives of Anatolia.
It is estimated that millions in Turkey today are Turkfied Greeks, Armenians and other Anatolian people who were Islamified and Turkified by the ruling Turkish elite. For this reason, Turkish citizens in their thousands are returning to their Greek, Armenian and Anatolian roots.
"On Chora and its conversion to a mosque, beyond the technical issues about preservation, a point I have been insistently making on the creation of the modern Turkish identity and the narrative that feeds it have to be taken into consideration. This narrative prevents Turkish people from being able to identify fully with the lands they live on, and promotes a "conquest" mentality that excludes everything that existed there before the arrival of the Seljuks," said Dr. Çorlu.
"This bizarre narrative is so strong that many Turkish people believe they are descendants of Turkic peoples from Central Asia, even though historians have long pointed out the population imbalance between agricultural civilizations and nomadic peoples (i.e. multiple waves of nomadic migration occurred over millennia, but settled people outnumber them by a vast margin) and that the number of Turkic peoples entering Anatolia was definitely less than 10% of its population, and more likely to be even a smaller fraction. This is important to teach to people not because identity should be based on race, or dna, but because they process it this way," said the Turkish-born professor.
"Unless this primitive, wrong-headed, and just wrong approach to Turkish identity is made to unravel, it is not possible for the majority of the Turkish people to truly, fully embrace their legacy, the legacy of their lands. When we have more people talking about being descendants of the Byzantines, Hellenistic synthesis, and the many native peoples of the land rather than claiming direct descent from Central Asia, we will have the beginning of a more inclusive, thorough construction of identity that prevents atrocities like this," he said.
"And to make it clear again, I am never suggesting that connecting dna to identity is a healthy way of doing things. But this is how most people process it, and their perspective does change when they receive results. So it is one way of unraveling the Central Asian mythos. The healthier way would be through education and a thorough discussion of how artificially modern Turkish identity was created, of course. Until we achieve this, this never-ending hunger for conquest will not end," the professor in Byzantine and Ottoman Studies continued.
"When many Turkish people look at the Hagia Sophia or Chora, they see something that belonged to the "other," something that their ancestors vanquished and conquered to create space for their existence. If they saw them, felt them as part of their own souls, their own identities, and realized that the Ottomans themselves were in many ways a continuation of the Byzantines, who were the continuation of older syntheses of the land, how different their approach to their own legacy would be. Nothing changes attitudes like "ownership," the academic added.
"Friends, colleagues, acquaintances, interested people; thank you for such enthusiasm, I'm greatly encouraged. Just wanted to say that obviously there are many aspects I cannot squeeze into a thread. A proper article that explains my logic and covers other issues is on its way," Çorlu concluded.
Hello from Canada. A wonderful video! Best of wishes to the Buryat people!
Brian Barth Thank you
Canada man moment (me too)
SAIN UU GREETINGS FROM MONGOLIA 🇲🇳♥️
Greetings from Brazil
I hope someday to visit this beautiful and incredible place. The lost paradise on Earth. May God protect Buryatia and its people.
I come back and listen to this anthem often. Absolutely stunning, it has inspired me to learn about Buryatia. The nation has inspired some of my art, I'd love to visit the region someday.
That anthem İt is too nice. Especially Bravo for composer! Respects from Azerbaijan. Lonq live Buryaad people!
Poetic translation into English (you can sing it):
O Land of the taiga, lakes, and of prairies,
The Sun o'er thee happily shineth.
From krai to krai thou prosperest with ease,
Mayest thou fill with joy, o native hearth.
Spirit of cranberry, breath of cherry,
Infusion of violet rosemary.
I breathe not; shall I drink its fragrance
Of my country's forests and plains.
Accept the gratitude of thy heir,
Receive Baikal's holy water,
So that I can find strength miraculous
To a path long and arduous.
United we are with thee, our country,
Thy destiny, too, hath become mine.
From my heart I bow to thee, dear country,
O beloved Buryatia of mine!
O, Motherland!
Beautiful anthem greetings from the Philippines.
Very beautiful anthem. I did not understand a single word but it sounds very emotional and powerful. I hope one day to know your beautiful land. greetings from Argentina.
Hello from Brazil. I hope one day I can learn Buryat language.
Caramba, um brasileiro interessado em aprender a língua buryat! isso sim é alternativo!
And russian language
I haven't know they are mutualy intelligible. Are They really?
@@a___ab___b9896 We speak Mongolian with dialect.
Pokój narodowi Buriacji!
もっと有名になっていい名曲
As a part of buryat( My grandpa is a buryat) I'm so proud
What is u nationality
Yul Brynner, was partly Buryat, too!
I am also partially but mixed I am a German, Polish, Thai, Buryat mix
Wait a Irish-Buryat?
NOICE
im buryat and i live in ireland
This IS a national anthem! Greetings from Italy!
Best wishes from China... There're Buryat people here too
Yes Shenehen Buryats
I always cry when I see and hear something so epic and full of pride
Kind regards from Brazil and South America to all Buryatian people. You are very good on arts in general , but this anthem is so great and full of feelings and colours. I love it. I wish it could be be ours, which is not an anthem but a march ! I prefer anthems like the Russian Federation National Anthem. They raise a people for the good reasons ! What a beautiful pieces of Music !!! Pasdraváliu )))
Hino nacional brasileiro e tão bonito quanto, não é melhor e nem pior do que outros!
Best Wishes From Karachi Pakistan Love you Buryatia and people
Respect and much love from Turkey!
This makes me want to visit Buryatia. As a Hungarian many things we can relate to here. My family likes to practise a lot of old Hungarian traditions which Mongolians and Buryatians alike keep alive to this day which many Hungarians do not sadly.
love from your own
Buryatia is my mother land
Hi im from the Philippines and i like this anthem.
🇻🇳
Thants the wrongmgn flag
Lrko opp bnmiio yeh hahahahha
przepiękny hym, zazdroszcze pozdrowienie z polskich Tatr
Słuchaj jeno, pono nasi!Biją w tarabany из России
Greetings from Hungary
Greetings From Pakistan To Buryatia Brother more Develop And Struggle Love you
You are the most brave people, and the God and Freedom is with you. It is really sad to see lots of buryatians sacrificed in Putin's war. Crying 😭
It’s so nice of you to say! Everything that is happening now is insane, unfair and awful!
Westies trying so hard to divide Russia for the 11,000th time. 😂😂😂😂
@@KaprizOlya Bruh You don't know what your talking about. Clearly you know nothing of what is going on.
I said on another video that Russians are the best in the world about making great anthems. This one is so good that I want to go to Ulan Ude right now. And this ending with Lake Baikal...
Tn Yamaneko But Buryats are ethnically Mongols!
Рамис Карама ahh yes “russki” and “Rossiyanin”
@@rickrickrick5317 but are part of Russia
Russian isn't just a ethnic term
Russia is a multi national country
Literally from the times of the Russian Empire to the USSR and now
@@ДасличПавлов One may argue that the distinction isn’t clearly stated in the English word “Russian”. If it were in Russian it’d be clearly distinguished.
@@rickrickrick5317 as @Даслич Павлов said, Russia is a multinational country, I'm Buryat from Buryatiya living in Canada, my husband is ethnic half Russian half Ukrainian, I call myself Russian Buryat and I don't make any difference between our many nationalities, we embrace the difference, we coexist in peace with each other. In 18th century Buryats were asking Russian Tsar for protection from Cossacks and south Mongolia, which was given. And we, Russians, doesn't matter what nationality, because we are citizens of Russia, should remember our history, doesn't matter good or bad, and stand against whatever or whoever is trying to divide us, separate us, spread provocations. Русские, буряты, и все другие национальности нашей красивой страны, не позволяйте кому либо сеять семена раздора между нами всеми, очень важно сохранять единство, понимание и уважение друг к другу. Будьте бдительны!!!!
Maaaaaan, this place is beautiful
Ok
mongolian land is the same exect not russia
Amazing anthem. Greetings from India
Greetings from Turkey. Long live Buryat and other Mongolian people.
From west Africa, with love
Бурятия это жизнь 😢 я сам бурят
Монголчуудыг бурхан авраасай
Я, конечно, не бурят, но мой лучший друг - бурят. Да, вы крутой народ
A few years ago, I met a Buryat tourist in Baguio. They were nice to talk to.
Am I the only one that got goosebumps watching and hearing this?
Anthem of Buryatia - I love it for ever
What an absolutely astonishing culture, and beautiful people
Long live Buryatia and the Buryats! Greetings from China.
From HK, China
Genghis Khan but I want to live in China and Mongolia.
Genghis Khan racist
Im american
Yam
Very beautiful song. From seoul.
Ебать Путин из Сеула
@@podjeludochniy сука блият. hahaha...
Best anthem among the Russian republics! Even though Bashkortostan also sounds good...
I prefer the Ingush one. Sounds best in rock.
Tuvan is definitely the best one
If you liked this one, try Karelia
(Ingushetia also rocks! I love the variety and diversity of the Russian regional anthems, they all sound so interesting)
@Владимир Новиков No need to be rude
@Владимир Новиков k
best national anthem love from pakistan
Love from Türkiye...to our far cousins
How can a national anthem be this epic? This is unscientific!
I will go there, some day.
From Thailand
Love Buryat ,from Vietnam
Hello
Gretings from Turkey. Free Buryatya.
Greetings from Russia. Free Kurdistan
@@mrobocop1666 Come to Türkiye
Buryatia has freedom though? I'm confused
Long live Mongolian Nation! God bless buryatia
Желаю Свободу Бурятскому народу. Народ с такой прекрасной культурой, с такими ресурсами нефти и Газа, должен иметь свой уголок в етом Мире. Поднесите свой Флаг над Вольным Бурятским Государством. Живи Независимая Бурятия!
Beautiful anthem! glory to buryatia! greetings from korea.
Long live Asia..Be Glorious..Love from India..
Only Western Russia comes in Europe.. Russia is transcontinental country like turkey
It's ok...long live while world..🤟🏼💖
Слава Бурятия!!! Горжусь Россий)))
Супер красиво 😚😚😍😍😍👍👍👍💣💣💣👏👏👏👏👑
Lyrics in the latin alphabet:
Üngín dajdár, kangaj tajgár nemzsígse
Ülzí Burjád - manaj nangin ülgí.
Szelmeg sarjún szenkir nomin sarajsni
Szegykeldemnaj kezédesye zulgí.
Erkim kangal szanzaj sengi agártas
Erse küszőr elszűlengüj jálajb!
Emtej domtoj münkín uhan arsándas
Elyge zürkő kürtűlengüj jálajb!
Kolín zamda ekín johór jürőzse,
Küműn zondo ketín zsargal küszős.
Szaján kadín szelgjén amjár arjúdkan,
Bajgal dalajn gegén dolgjór szürsős.
Serűn szagaj jerésye há delkejde,
Sinii zaján zamhá kadúrkagüjl.
Ebtej dorjún bülín johór zsargís dá,
Enke Burjád - manaj nangin ülgí.
Eke njutag!
Got to be the best national anthem!
Hermoso y bello
Mi profundo respeto desde España 🇪🇸🌹
Хамаг Монгол нэгдэх болтугай!!! 👲👲👲
Awesome their voices GREAT
_Tanah daratan berhutan salju belahan paksina, yang berdanau, dan berladang nirpohon yang dipenuhi cahya sang surya yang apik_
_Sedemikian raharjanya menghiasi setiap sudut bibir tepian. Riang bungahlah, duhai tanah tumpah darahku_
Aya minii buryad
Haihan
とても美しい曲!日本にはブリヤート人と同じ遺伝子の人が1%くらいいます。
Мы монголы, а вы нам никто, мы вас давили и будем давить
Бурятия является статусным субъектом Федерации Наций, в состав которой входят многие народы монгольского происхождения, даже если они имеют статус республики.
Love & Respect 🙏🏻💚🐴🕊️
Ez gyönyörű!
May Chemgota, Tannu Tuva and Buryatia be one together!
Chemgota is not even an state
they are in one country already
Майнай хайран нутаг орсын мэх даралтад орсон,орын Гурэн байвал ямар их жаргал вэ
Beautiful anthem
I'm Tunisian and I adore Russia, specially Tuva and Buryatia. Great culture from a great people, I wish a happy future for Buryatia 🇹🇳❤🇷🇺
Я не знал что такой красивый гимн
From India love Siberia
I hope we can be reunited someday. I am a Korean.
*Looks to see what RPG this comes from*
...
This is the best anthem ever.
Truly beautiful anthem ...And jewelry and costumes as well
The tune has an East Asian feeling to it. Specifically, Japanese.
My home land. Be blessed and thank you 🙏 Spasibo! Krasota.
Independence for Republic of Buryartia!
Beautiful
Слава Бурятии
С боя пришел хочется любви как Бог говорит доча даже не знает где мы так хочется обнять воспитание
Лучше приедте вам будет хорошо
Uneheer saihan setgeltei tumen shuu.Manai eejiin aav uvoo maani tsever buriad,namaig aavaas zurood chinges geed ner ugsun hun. 2 udaa buriad nutagt ochson martagdahaargui saihan dursamj uldeesen.Yas yuman deeree Merged gej baigal nuur selenge murun tushij amidardag bsan aimag. Mergediin huurhun busguig esuhei baatar bogtolj Chinges Khaan tursun .Hezee ch salkgaj oilgoh bolomjgui 2 tumen dee.
Цвети родная Бурятия( привет вам со святой земли Израиля).
Love from Africa ❤
❤ from Mongolia
Idc about the politics, This song by itself is just beautiful
Love from India
totally awesome
I-I just realized my mom would sing this to me every night
Brb gonna cry
Greetings from germany!
真的好听
yes是啊
Awesome
This is the most wonderful song on earth!
MONGOLIAN VERSION OF INTERNATIONALE ITS ALSO LIKE THIS
@@fhjjjft yes because buryats are mongols mr.captain obvious
Yes
We are Mongolia❤️❤️❤️
Привет из Бурятии город Улан-Удэ :>