Turks are so lucky to have inherited all this beauty (natural and cultural) from the past civilizations of Anatolia. Hope to ride and explore there someday soon 🏍 Warm regards from neighboring Georgia 👋
Romeykas are Greek-speaking ethnic Zan people (ancestors of modern-day Laz people) who were assimilated by the Greek invaders coming from the Peloponnese region. Namely, they are NOT Greek. Stop spreading misinformation, Deutsche Welle.
DW is a german crusader minded broadcast channel known for its hostility towards Türkiye, and as a Turk, I do not see this channel as objective. In each of DW's news and documentaries about Turkey, issues such as the ethnic minority living in Turkey, the victimization of ethnic minorities, and the creation of bias against Turks by blaming the Turkish state of acting “wrong “ against ethnic minorities are examined. An attempt is made to give a hidden subliminal message here too.
The Turks were actually coffee drinkers, but after the loss of the Arabian Peninsula during the First World War, the coffee route was interrupted and after the founding of the state, tea became the national drink
I started crying when she said words like “Deftas”, we are still using them in my family but my grandparents used them a lot more. My great-grandfather was born in Gümüşhane but moved to Akdağmaden (Yozgat) when he was still a baby. He was a teacher in Turkey but when they moved to Macedonia Greece, the state gave people subsidies to become farmers so that’s what he did. He and the family before him were extremely tall, that’s why he got the name “Uzunoğlu”. When moving to Greece, people had the opportunity to translate their names completely or only partially. To this day my name still starts with Uzun but a Greek ending was added to it :)(many Pontus Greeks but also Greeks from Cappadocia, Istanbul and Izmir still have Turkish names in Greece.. the ending “oglu” is also still very common because a lot of people never changed it). I am from a community that keeps Pontian traditions very strongly.. there are only Pontian instruments, dances, and music with Pontian lyrics at our gatherings. We make pişi (we call it pişia) and muhlama / kuymak very often. And I still have aunts that speak Turkish because their parents spoke Pontian and Turkish with them at home. My family doesn’t even live in Greece anymore but the Pontian traditions always stay. Today I have a Turkish fiancé (his family also left Thessaloniki and Thraki and went to Turkey in the population exchange). We haven’t had the chance to visit Karadeniz yet, but it will be amazing when we go with the whole family, my father will be so so so happy❤️ PS: I say Pontian because that is the correct term. Most people in Greece don’t even know that you still use the term Rum or Romeyka.. and in my opinion Rum fits more to Greeks from Istanbul for example. When I try to explain to a Turkish person where I am from, I usually just say that I am Laz.
Great trip, great video! The landscapes are really beautiful! My favorite part was journalist Sarah engaging in the Horon dance at the end of the video! Always fun to watch people dance together.
@@turktorpido3535 when greeks call constantinople as constantinople you scream all together... but when turks call greek cities with turkish names that werent even their original names for you it doesnt matter. So it seems you turks want things only your way!
If the German state channel has failed to make positive news about Turkey, they are definitely preparing a cooperation plan that suits their interests.
@@DWTravel I enjoyed your coverage very much. It's important to bring the disappearing cultures to light. It makes Turkey richer. Some people just don't have an objective eye to see these riches, they are a lost cause. But I'm sure I'm not alone in my sentiment. Please keep making these reports
thats really nice to see my hometown here. as a local, you pointed out good points of my beautiful hometown. best time to travel is june or july. it is less rainy. august and september is rainy after september our highlands getting covered with snow until early May. the reporter mentioned about Romeika but didnt mention about Laz and Hamshin languages. these two languages are also about to distinct and if she would see in september, she could see the local's worship to Hawks. it is also really interesting and unique tradition about people who live in eastern black sea region. Even though our favorite dish seemed "muhlama" in this video, we also have interesting and tasty dishes with anchovy and kale. If you can find a local friend, step out from touristic path and try to attend a local wedding ceremony. Also I saw my childhood friend in this video, it was really nice surprise to see him here.
I like DW’s documentaries. It gives me genuine insight of the societys and beauty of the places. I am Turkish and from that area. Good to see it from German perspective. Good job guys 🎉
Ive driven the Black sea coast from Istanbul to Ordu where then I headed south to my father's village of Koyulhisar which has some beautiful yayla - mountain scenery. I hope to one day head further towards the border with Georgia.
Evet Türkiye sadece İzmir, Antalya,Muğla ve İstanbuldan oluşmuyor. !!! Karadeniz çok güzel. Asıl gezilecek yerler burada. Sözde herkes doğa sever. Gelin karadenizde yaşayın. Bekleriz....😊
thank you for sharing this video and the dancing. Turkey is great. The countries full of tradition are always so full of open arms and welcoming hands You do not experience this feeling anywhere in western culture
As Turks, even us are getting more interested in our East and North, including myself. I made a Black Sea region trip last year and the highlight was the Sümela monastery. It is a completely different region with mountains, peace, forests, beautiful people, food and traditions. For the east, the highlight to start could be taking the East Ekspres train, which goes to Kars from Ankara in a traditional train taking breaks at beautiful stops. The East and North are more traditional, pure, less capitalist with a lot of gems of nature, history, food and amazing moments with locals😊
DW news.Why do not you make any documentary about Christian Turks(Karamanlilar) who went to Greece at population exchange.There are millions of them now.
DW holds its work to the highest journalistic standards, matched with experienced journalists. We strive to the best of our knowledge and ability to provide unbiased information, to enable and encourgae free decision-making on the part of our audience. Amongst our values is the promotion of peaceful, global community. You can read more about our commitment here: p.dw.com/p/3XiVr
I am also from Çaykara/Trabzon. My whole family, me, and the big districts know Greek. We use it a lot along with Turkish. And we are very happy about that. However, we know that the DW channel does a lot of work against Türkiye and we know that the DW channel has bad intentions. That is why we do not find these works of DW sincere. We may be a mixture of Turkish and Greek, but we are citizens of the Republic of Turkey and as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk said, we are TURKS. We are on the path of reason, logic, and peace. And we are against everything that is against Türkiye. We welcome every tourist with respect and love.
First few minutes were fun, I was so happy to see my hometown's beautiful landscape. Yes Turkey is not all about beaches. But after that you realise the true narrative of the story. Unfortunately DW has nothing to do with promoting Turkey's hidden jems. Pay attention to hidden messages such as "These lands were once greek lands, stolen by Turks (mosque scene), Turkish people living there are original greeks who are fighting for their culture and language" and such....... Sorry DW, I am too from black sea region but I don't buy it. who is really who, origin, DNA bulls_t is such a nonsense and outdated. Do all Germans have %100 Germanic DNA???
Videoyu full izlemedim ama dw bizim hakkımızda kesin kötüleyecek bir şey sıkıştırmıştır araya😂😂 bulan varsa bana yazsın. Bunlar ypg destekçisi yayın yapan kuruluşlar. O yüzden hiç sanmıyorum dümdüz bir yayın olsun
DW holds its work to the highest journalistic standards, matched with experienced journalists. We strive to the best of our knowledge and ability to provide unbiased information, to enable and encourgae free decision-making on the part of our audience. Amongst our values is the promotion of peaceful, global community. You can read more about our commitment here: p.dw.com/p/3XiVr
Nice video but I got to add that apart from tonya there are some more places who uses romeika more commonly in Trabzon so it would be great idea for you to chase that because there are tones of great stories which related romeika in Turkey.
azinliklarla zenginlesir ülke. Herkesin sadece fotograf cekmek icin bile gittigi akdeniz ve egedeki guzelliklerin yuzde 90'i Yunan asilli. kafani acmalisin. sen de bir azinlik olabilirsin hayatinin bir noktasinda. dunyayi gez ve ogren, ergen beyinli arkadasim
Ana dili Almanca, dini Hristiyanlık olmayan ama okulda zorla ögretilen milyonlarca Alman hakkında ne zaman içerik gelir 😊 Almanya'da 10 evin kapısını çalın 2 tanesi farkli dilde cevap verecektir. Bu insanların haklarını ve topraklarını ne zaman vereceksiniz?
Dear, I took my own tour in the region 30 years ago, without a four-wheel drive. I was merely taking public transportation, such as local vans, buses, etc. as inspired by Orhan Pamuk’s “recent” book, “Yeni Hayat - The New Life” with my backpack on, and sometimes, hiking. People barely had cellphones, let alone smartphones. People in the highlands used to speak Pontic Greek among themselves. As I visited one of their houses above the Uzungöl plateau, they had the carvings of three crescents in their wooden construction, the emblem of the Nationalist Action Party - Turkey’s ultra-nationalist party, at their home despite they all spoke Greek. I made them listen to a Greek broadcast on shortwave radio, and they did not understand a word of it. It all left me confused despite all those years passing through. They spoke Greek, but they were nationalist Turks all the way. Was it a precaution to hide their Greek identity in secret or the adoption of Turkish identity in an evident manner? I could never tell that.
That is not true. We report from most countries in the world. It is difficult for journalists to report from dictatorships and autocratic regimes that do not want freedom of the press.
western black sea is far prettier than the muddy east. the only reason why east is being highlighted is the romeika speakers. you guys can be honest its okay!
These area is a very big hidden gem in Turkey.
Dont spoil it for the residence there. Im from that region and to be honest we dont want no tourists…
stolen lands. The lease will expire
@@oguzhan9424 we need tourist unsmart boy
Hidden for tourists mostly. These are very popular destinations for domestic travelers.
I have lived 5 years of my life around that region. It has extremely valuable beauty. Trabzon'a selamlar!
Çok mrak ediyorum acaba DW Balkanlarda özellikle de Yunanistandaki yok edilmiş olan Türklüğü hiç konu edinmiş midir?
Alman işine yarayacak şeyleri bulmada mahirdir...Avrupada olur mu hiç öyle şeyler ne ayıp))
Almanlar, Avrupa'da katlettikleri ve de devşirme yaptıkları nüfus küçük Avrupa ırklarını hiç anlamazlar.
@@SpiritOfTheSteps amaclari eskiyi hatirlatmak düsmanligi körüklemek bunlarin girdigi yerden hicbir hayir gelmez bize hepsi casus
kesinlikle hayir! gözlerinin önünde bogazlansalar kafalarini cevirirler. Bu kadar net , Almanlari iyi tanirim.
Turkiye has the most amazing places, people's & food... The energy during your dance are upto the mark👍👍👍
Turks are so lucky to have inherited all this beauty (natural and cultural) from the past civilizations of Anatolia.
Hope to ride and explore there someday soon 🏍
Warm regards from neighboring Georgia 👋
“Inherited” you mean violently stole through genocide?
Thank you dear neighbour ❤
Yunanlılar sağolsun, gerçekten çok büyük bir medeniyettiler bize çok şey kattılar.
Our grandparents paid all this with their blood and we still do to this day. I wouldn't call it luck.
@@Seloading Romalılar*
Romeykas are Greek-speaking ethnic Zan people (ancestors of modern-day Laz people) who were assimilated by the Greek invaders coming from the Peloponnese region. Namely, they are NOT Greek. Stop spreading misinformation, Deutsche Welle.
DW is a german crusader minded broadcast channel known for its hostility towards Türkiye, and as a Turk, I do not see this channel as objective. In each of DW's news and documentaries about Turkey, issues such as the ethnic minority living in Turkey, the victimization of ethnic minorities, and the creation of bias against Turks by blaming the Turkish state of acting “wrong “ against ethnic minorities are examined. An attempt is made to give a hidden subliminal message here too.
I do agree
True
They make a nice video which introduce Türkiye. what hostility you are talking about? get out of your room nerd
@@victorszamardage8941 keep sleeping
ı do agree
The Turks were actually coffee drinkers, but after the loss of the Arabian Peninsula during the First World War, the coffee route was interrupted and after the founding of the state, tea became the national drink
Interesting!
And thanks to Turks' Europe met with coffee (kahve).. As i know starting from especially Austria and Germany, people learnt how coffee brew and drink.
Türkiye seems like Switzerland. The video was amazing 😍
Turkiye has it all thats for sure!
Herkes kendi vatanında kendi bayrağı altında onuruyla yaşasın!!
Bir takım casusluk faaliyetleri...
@@teneqeno islamist welcome to turkey
I started crying when she said words like “Deftas”, we are still using them in my family but my grandparents used them a lot more. My great-grandfather was born in Gümüşhane but moved to Akdağmaden (Yozgat) when he was still a baby. He was a teacher in Turkey but when they moved to Macedonia Greece, the state gave people subsidies to become farmers so that’s what he did. He and the family before him were extremely tall, that’s why he got the name “Uzunoğlu”. When moving to Greece, people had the opportunity to translate their names completely or only partially. To this day my name still starts with Uzun but a Greek ending was added to it :)(many Pontus Greeks but also Greeks from Cappadocia, Istanbul and Izmir still have Turkish names in Greece.. the ending “oglu” is also still very common because a lot of people never changed it). I am from a community that keeps Pontian traditions very strongly.. there are only Pontian instruments, dances, and music with Pontian lyrics at our gatherings. We make pişi (we call it pişia) and muhlama / kuymak very often. And I still have aunts that speak Turkish because their parents spoke Pontian and Turkish with them at home. My family doesn’t even live in Greece anymore but the Pontian traditions always stay. Today I have a Turkish fiancé (his family also left Thessaloniki and Thraki and went to Turkey in the population exchange). We haven’t had the chance to visit Karadeniz yet, but it will be amazing when we go with the whole family, my father will be so so so happy❤️
PS: I say Pontian because that is the correct term. Most people in Greece don’t even know that you still use the term Rum or Romeyka.. and in my opinion Rum fits more to Greeks from Istanbul for example. When I try to explain to a Turkish person where I am from, I usually just say that I am Laz.
@@MariaO22 beautiful conribution Maria. We shall be very happy to see you at East Karadeniz🙏
Amazing 😂❤
yalnız lazlık biraz çılgınlık gerektirir. öyle olmaz :)
Je suis de Gümüşhane aussi 😄
@ Ah wow. Es-tu grec ou turc? Tu sais d'où exactement à Gümüshane? De quel village?
Great trip, great video! The landscapes are really beautiful!
My favorite part was journalist Sarah engaging in the Horon dance at the end of the video! Always fun to watch people dance together.
horon means dance in greek... it s a greek dance as the area was inhabitated by greeks
@@turktorpido3535 when greeks call constantinople as constantinople you scream all together... but when turks call greek cities with turkish names that werent even their original names for you it doesnt matter. So it seems you turks want things only your way!
@@turktorpido3535 isnt their language called rumca? aka roman? tell us
If the German state channel has failed to make positive news about Turkey, they are definitely preparing a cooperation plan that suits their interests.
Dieing language den başlamış pontus rum devleti derler 2 3 seneye
Possible 😅. But turkish intelligence service (MIT) is at the game
We're sorry to disappoint you. We have nothing like that in mind. We just wanted to cover a lesser known region of Turkey.
@@DWTravel I enjoyed your coverage very much. It's important to bring the disappearing cultures to light. It makes Turkey richer. Some people just don't have an objective eye to see these riches, they are a lost cause. But I'm sure I'm not alone in my sentiment. Please keep making these reports
Didn't notice anything negative though, Best regards and sincere thanks to DW-team
thats really nice to see my hometown here. as a local, you pointed out good points of my beautiful hometown. best time to travel is june or july. it is less rainy. august and september is rainy after september our highlands getting covered with snow until early May. the reporter mentioned about Romeika but didnt mention about Laz and Hamshin languages. these two languages are also about to distinct and if she would see in september, she could see the local's worship to Hawks. it is also really interesting and unique tradition about people who live in eastern black sea region. Even though our favorite dish seemed "muhlama" in this video, we also have interesting and tasty dishes with anchovy and kale. If you can find a local friend, step out from touristic path and try to attend a local wedding ceremony. Also I saw my childhood friend in this video, it was really nice surprise to see him here.
Bu platformun yayınları çok temkinli ve bilinçli izlenmeli. dw'nin Türkiye özelinde yayınlarında hep bir alttan alttan ayrımcılık propagandası var.
Tam anlamıyla düşmanca.Evt.
Bu video oldukça objektif ; bir çok Türkün uluslararası olarak yapamadığı tanıtımı güzel bir şekilde yapmış…..
tayyibin gelddiği yeri övmüşler ne zoruna gitti
bu tarz videoları genelde bilinmeyen yerleri göstermek için yapıyorlar
Çok fazla Ahaber seyretme !!!!
The whole Eastern-Turkey region is simply beautiful and culturally very diverse!
East karadeniz is definetelly hidden gem
I like DW’s documentaries. It gives me genuine insight of the societys and beauty of the places. I am Turkish and from that area. Good to see it from German perspective. Good job guys 🎉
We have everything, thats for sure. Even more inlands!
Ive driven the Black sea coast from Istanbul to Ordu where then I headed south to my father's village of Koyulhisar which has some beautiful yayla - mountain scenery. I hope to one day head further towards the border with Georgia.
Evet Türkiye sadece İzmir, Antalya,Muğla ve İstanbuldan oluşmuyor. !!! Karadeniz çok güzel. Asıl gezilecek yerler burada. Sözde herkes doğa sever. Gelin karadenizde yaşayın. Bekleriz....😊
Sıcak isteyen Avrupalılar batıya ve güneye gidiyor. Yeşil görmek isteyen Araplar Karadeniz'e gidiyor.
Ulan uşak Arab fellahlarından gidecek yer kalmadı. Tayibin Uzun gölü Arablara sattı senin haberine yok!
thank you for sharing this video and the dancing. Turkey is great. The countries full of tradition are always so full of open arms and welcoming hands You do not experience this feeling anywhere in western culture
Turkey is beautiful..u make nice vlog
So beautiful
Loved it!!! I really wanna visit these places!! ❤
You need some more time to explore Rize, that's not enough ❤
this is so cool!
Amazing!
As Turks, even us are getting more interested in our East and North, including myself. I made a Black Sea region trip last year and the highlight was the Sümela monastery. It is a completely different region with mountains, peace, forests, beautiful people, food and traditions. For the east, the highlight to start could be taking the East Ekspres train, which goes to Kars from Ankara in a traditional train taking breaks at beautiful stops. The East and North are more traditional, pure, less capitalist with a lot of gems of nature, history, food and amazing moments with locals😊
Türkiye is amazing.
This was beautiful to watch, I would love to visit this region someday.
Love from INDIA❤
❤❤
no thanks never visit
amazing video, ending was also great. excellent storytelling.
Beautiful country
Turkey have nice food and tea
Very welcoming people ❤
The Blacksea region is a green heaven.....💚💙💚
Indonesia is the tea maniac their main course always with 1 big glass sweet tea
Por favor en español ! Tampoco se alcanzan a leer los subtítulos en inglés!
Click subtitles then auto-translate find Spanish. there you go
Tipik DW. özellikle azınlıklara haber yapıyıorlar. dikkat edin!
Magnificent and wonderful land ancient beauty
Türkiye cennet..hoşgeldin..teşekkürler sana..❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👋👋
From Bangladesh ❤
DW news.Why do not you make any documentary about Christian Turks(Karamanlilar) who went to Greece at population exchange.There are millions of them now.
Dw niyetin ne?!!😂😂😂 senin bizim hayrımıza herhangi bir paylaşım yapman beni son derece ürküttü😅😅😅
yapmak istedikleri cok belli kardesim, saf olamyi birakmamiz gerekiyor
DW holds its work to the highest journalistic standards, matched with experienced journalists. We strive to the best of our knowledge and ability to provide unbiased information, to enable and encourgae free decision-making on the part of our audience. Amongst our values is the promotion of peaceful, global community. You can read more about our commitment here: p.dw.com/p/3XiVr
@DWTravel hahahaha
DW ile tarafsızlık kelimesi bile yan yana gelmez 😁 DW her zaman şeytanlık peşinde tek bildiği Türk düşmanlığı 🚩
Turkiyede ki etnikleri kasiyio duruyorlar! Bu kanalin niyetj farkli!
I am also from Çaykara/Trabzon. My whole family, me, and the big districts know Greek. We use it a lot along with Turkish. And we are very happy about that. However, we know that the DW channel does a lot of work against Türkiye and we know that the DW channel has bad intentions. That is why we do not find these works of DW sincere. We may be a mixture of Turkish and Greek, but we are citizens of the Republic of Turkey and as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk said, we are TURKS. We are on the path of reason, logic, and peace. And we are against everything that is against Türkiye. We welcome every tourist with respect and love.
Burası Benim Memleketim❤🇹🇷
Beautiful people
First few minutes were fun, I was so happy to see my hometown's beautiful landscape. Yes Turkey is not all about beaches. But after that you realise the true narrative of the story. Unfortunately DW has nothing to do with promoting Turkey's hidden jems.
Pay attention to hidden messages such as "These lands were once greek lands, stolen by Turks (mosque scene), Turkish people living there are original greeks who are fighting for their culture and language" and such.......
Sorry DW, I am too from black sea region but I don't buy it. who is really who, origin, DNA bulls_t is such a nonsense and outdated.
Do all Germans have %100 Germanic DNA???
Videoyu full izlemedim ama dw bizim hakkımızda kesin kötüleyecek bir şey sıkıştırmıştır araya😂😂 bulan varsa bana yazsın. Bunlar ypg destekçisi yayın yapan kuruluşlar. O yüzden hiç sanmıyorum dümdüz bir yayın olsun
aynen öyle yaptilar yine, altan yunanlara, azinliklara, ölu bi dile ve saire messaj yolladilar
DW holds its work to the highest journalistic standards, matched with experienced journalists. We strive to the best of our knowledge and ability to provide unbiased information, to enable and encourgae free decision-making on the part of our audience. Amongst our values is the promotion of peaceful, global community. You can read more about our commitment here: p.dw.com/p/3XiVr
@@DWTravel ya he he!
I love your video. I love Türkiye ❤❤❤ it’s amazing 😻
Artık bu ucuz numaralarınız iş görmüyor bacım ya
Etki ajanları ülkemden def olun 04:09
Nice video but I got to add that apart from tonya there are some more places who uses romeika more commonly in Trabzon so it would be great idea for you to chase that because there are tones of great stories which related romeika in Turkey.
My moms Homeland ❤❤❤❤ the best cream butter maïs bread and Honey from the Wood and Tea
TÜRKIYE!!!
I would love for you to visit central Anatolia
Greet video. Next time you show adventure other island of Turkey. Thanks
Yine azınlık ayaklandırma peşindeler bir huzur verin artık şu millete
azinliklarla zenginlesir ülke. Herkesin sadece fotograf cekmek icin bile gittigi akdeniz ve egedeki guzelliklerin yuzde 90'i Yunan asilli. kafani acmalisin. sen de bir azinlik olabilirsin hayatinin bir noktasinda. dunyayi gez ve ogren, ergen beyinli arkadasim
👍
Tamda bu 👏
Azınlık dediğiniz bu ülkenin topraklarının bir diğer rengidir.
kesinlikle
Sehr schöne Doku bravo
Sarah Hucal's joyous reporting makes the Black Sea region even more beautiful. Keep smiling always.
Best food ❤
C’est endroit la de la Turquie c’est la région du Petit Caucase.
Finally!!! You can make news other than politics.
let's do it KARADENİZ❤🎉
❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤️
Ana dili Almanca, dini Hristiyanlık olmayan ama okulda zorla ögretilen milyonlarca Alman hakkında ne zaman içerik gelir 😊 Almanya'da 10 evin kapısını çalın 2 tanesi farkli dilde cevap verecektir. Bu insanların haklarını ve topraklarını ne zaman vereceksiniz?
So interesting!
Do we know how the Greeks ended up there? Were they pulled through on Alexander the Great's trek to India, or a later diaspora?
Beautiful
Türkiye 🇹🇷❤️
Lovely video
My mum also used to know rumeyka very well , but I dont know that it makes us Rum ,
Bir başkadır benim memleketim
🇹🇷🇬🇷
IT IS TURKIYE, not Turkey!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Türkiye !
Gez dünyayi gör Tonyayı 😊
🇧🇩♥️🇹🇷
Dear, I took my own tour in the region 30 years ago, without a four-wheel drive. I was merely taking public transportation, such as local vans, buses, etc. as inspired by Orhan Pamuk’s “recent” book, “Yeni Hayat - The New Life” with my backpack on, and sometimes, hiking. People barely had cellphones, let alone smartphones. People in the highlands used to speak Pontic Greek among themselves. As I visited one of their houses above the Uzungöl plateau, they had the carvings of three crescents in their wooden construction, the emblem of the Nationalist Action Party - Turkey’s ultra-nationalist party, at their home despite they all spoke Greek. I made them listen to a Greek broadcast on shortwave radio, and they did not understand a word of it. It all left me confused despite all those years passing through. They spoke Greek, but they were nationalist Turks all the way. Was it a precaution to hide their Greek identity in secret or the adoption of Turkish identity in an evident manner? I could never tell that.
They are digging. Never a friend
Dw bbc bu kanaları nasıl ülkeye sokuyorlar anlamadım çoğu ülke bunları ülkelerine sokmuyor
That is not true. We report from most countries in the world. It is difficult for journalists to report from dictatorships and autocratic regimes that do not want freedom of the press.
Yaylalarin kirali Elevit
dw please show the destroyed ottoman ancıentplace by greeeks and srbıa and other turk's ottoman geography ın europe.
Türk'ün mekenı 5 bin yıldır anatolia türkiyedir onlar kimden almıştı zannediyorsun
Türkiye
*Türkiye* not Turkey
Guess who is driving
80 den once araba yoktu
western black sea is far prettier than the muddy east. the only reason why east is being highlighted is the romeika speakers. you guys can be honest its okay!
Buraya börtü böceğimi çekeceksiniz aklınız sıra?
Very beautyfull country
Trabzonlu güzel kadin😂❤
❤😘🇹🇷
she is beautiful 😅😅
Dw you are turkey, it's Türkiye .
I never been in north beatification lol
🧿🧿🧿
Tulum sounds similar to bagpipes
Tulum is a bagpipe