My grand grand father Mülâzım-ı sânî Deli Kâmil(Lutenant Crazy Kamil) fought in Caucasus,Palestine and Turkish war of Independence.He fought against Russians-Armenian Rebels-Brits-Arab Rebels -Indians-Greeks. He had three bullet wound but he lived 60 years. Respect to our martyrs and veterans. They will never be forgotten.
My great grandfather served as a yuzbaşi in the 9th infantry division and gave his life at Gallipoli leaving his wife and children behind to protect the land he called home. Great martyr, your sacrifice will never be forgotten
Brits: "lets invade the Turks on the land they are most passionate to defend until death" *song plays with 30mm artillery cannons firing at ships* Brits: "why is there boss music playing?"
@@mgigachad3170 david was the commander but he failed the navy got big damahes bc of that he was replaced with Churchill and the naval invasion plan was made by Churchill
Fun fact: When he says the ground is red and the crescent and star are white, he says it very accurately because the crescent and star are reflected on the blood of the Turkish martyrs who died when the Turkish flag was being formed.And thus the flag of Türkiye (of the Ottoman Empire) is formed
Xiongnu, Hunnu diye okunuyor. Büyük ihtimalle Hun-lu demek. Çin karakterlerinin transkriptasyonu böyle oluyor. Hun İngiliz imla kurallarındaki transkriptasyonu
0:30 Ulubatli(Hasan) is the noble commander who raised Turkish flag at the Theodosian Walls.Despite deep arrow and sword wounds on his body, he planted the flag and became a martyr from blood loss.His determination set an example for the Turkish soldiers
@@cloneeja There was a soldier who planted the flag on those walls and died with archer attacks,he was just a common soldier the historians did not care but he was a legend among his brothers in arms.Because old Turks believed that the victory would come when they wave their banners on the enemy's walls
@Ahmad Contrary to popular belief, we don't hate Greeks. Our cultures are intertwined like other Balkan nations and we have a shared history. We may argue online, but it's just a small game in response to our politicians' bickering.
May the souls of our grandfathers rest in peace. Most likely, my great-grandmother's brother was also under your grandfather's command. If it's the Canal Front. Respect to the brave men who shed their blood for this country.
My great grandfather and his three sons went to Yemen. They never came back. Some time passed and a letter arrived. In the letter, the enemy put our soldiers in the mosque and burned them alive. My grandfather and his 3 sons were martyred there...
Imagine the marching band playing behind the artillery units firing against the British navy and the Turkish soldiers firing against and bayoneting the British and Australians in the trenches.
@Earth it nevers die , it was just one of Turkish states just like many of them in the past and now. History repeats itself, conditions always change but Turks always here
My grandfather fought with all his brothers and cousins on the Caucasus front, most of them froze to death, but for the sake of this red flag, we have been fighting together with our Turkish brothers for thousands of years, including today, even though the Originally from is not a Turk, I would give my life for a single Turkish brother. by the way, my uncle is a veteran of Cyprus... Whenever I listen to this anthem, these things come to life in front of my eyes....
My great grandfather also fought with all of his relatives in Gallipoli. They all died in the battle. Their family even refused to take money from the government by saying that they didn't sell their homeland for money. They are all heroes, may Allah let them in the heaven.
Être fort comme un Turc (‘to be strong like a turk’): This expression originates in the 15th century when the Turks had a reputation for being strong, almost unbeatable warriors due to their numerous victories. At the time, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of south-east Europe, north Africa and western Asia. It is said that François I, King of France, was gifted Turkish armour by Suleiman the Magnificent (the tenth and most famous sultan of the Ottoman Empire) during their alliance. When he wore it, he is said to have exclaimed: “Here I am now, strong as a Turk!”.
görür müsün ama ciddi bir şey soracağım tarih alanıyla mı ilgileniyorsun çünkü 2-3 bin görüntülenme almış yabancı videolarda dahi seni görüyorum ve bazı yorumların çok eski ayrıca kullanıcı adın da hep sabit çok ilgi çekici bir durum
Then you should definitely listen to the Pleven march from the Turkish Armed Forces. It tells about the defense against the Russians in the Ottoman-Russian war.
Thank you for uploading this song, but there are some translation errors I want to point out. 1. "O mübarek bayrak, işte bu bayrak!" = "That blessed flag is this flag!" 2. "Unutana yine hatırlatırız," = "We remind again to those who forget," 3. "Kafkaslar'da bizi kaldırdı şaha." = "He made us triumphant in the Caucasus." (I am not entirely sure what "şaha kalkmak" means in this song. I interpreted it as winning, but it may be interpreted as effervescence too. Also, I paraphrased the sentence to convey the message I got more accurately. So, it is not a word to word translation.) I didn't mention other errors already pointed out by others. Don't be harsh on yourself for making these easy mistakes, Turkish is hard even for me and I am a Turk. Hata yaptıysam lütfen söyleyin.
I listened to this 32 seconds after release searching for "Ultra nationalist Turkish songs." And my grandma fricking danced to this saying "The Greeks heard this."
1-)False: in the language of Alparslan in Manzikert True: in the speech of Alparslan in Manzikert 2-)False: The ground is blood, red crescent star white True: The ground is sanguineous, crescent and star white 3-)False: It hasn't come down from your posts yet True: It hasn't come down from flagstaff yet Türkçe size göre karmaşık ve zor bir dil, yadırgamıyorum. :)
@@vasilisgm8966 We attacked Greeks three times.1)We destroyed your kingdom 2)We conqured your home country and ruled it for 300-400 years.3)We would take all pf Cyprus but US and EU halted our advance,be thankful to your masters.
@@unknown185 more like executed and dumped our bodies in there. The fact that you support a fanatic nationalist who wants to "remind us again" makes me lose hope for the Turkish people, especially since they have to face our army and the French if they try to do something against us.
Many races? Do you know what is a race, because Turkey isn’t one. In Turkey the population isn’t even related to each other. To be genetically similar with someone you need to share % in the human genome. Turkey has 8 different haplogroups which is on par with Brazil and USA . Having a same haplogroup means this - They share around 2% of their whole genome, which is around levels of second cousins which in turn means - Thousands of shared mutation (Blue eyes only need 2 mutations) - Have a common direct grandfather - Nationalistic for what? A country declared independent 70 years ago? Wow good pride you got there buddy👍 The only thing that can unite turks and united them before is Islam. It wasn’t today’s nationalistic turks that defeated many races, or dominated Anatolia, Balkans and the Middle east. It was Muslims all thanks to الله. You can have 100 haplogroups but with Islam everyone is a brother to each other, more then a blood brother who isnt religious
@@AndalusicToday, no race is purebred. Like every nation, Turks interacted with other nations over time and, as can be expected, they married and had children with them. In addition, we have more interaction with different nations because the Turkish nation is a nation that has migrated to different places in every period of history. The reason why we are less compatible with the Turks in Central Asia is, as I said, interacting with different nations. Of course, we lost some of our Central Asian characteristics as a result of Turks with a diverse gene pool entering a geography such as Anatolia, which has an incredibly rich gene pool. Genetic similarity still exists between the Turks of Türkiye and other Turkic peoples. Rejecting this has purely ulterior motives and propaganda purposes. R1a without z93 framework - 4.63% (European of Origin) R1b-L51 branch 3.47% (European origin) Haplogroups I1 and I2 4.63% (European of Origin) C1 haplogroup 0.50% (Origin Europe and Anatolia) T haplogroup 3.31% (Origin Middle East) Total: 16.03%. So what? After coming to Anatolia with the Seljuk migration, the sons of the Turks, people from different origins. In other words, 84% of the Turks come from Turks, where Turkmenistan is a historical case. It's very interesting. Anatolian Turks are autosomally distinct in exactly these proportions, with an example of the copies of the Oghuz origin of the Oghuzs (Okuz river (Amuderya), Meveraünnedir) (Dzharkutan example). The other haplogroups carried by the Turks (R1b, R1a-z93, N, Q, G, E, L, J1, J2, C2) were all present when the Turks were in Turkmenistan before coming here. Other Turks who never came to Anatolia also have these haplogroups. The massacres committed by the Arabs will never be forgotten, Islam was glorified by the Turks, not you, Islam was spread by the Turks to most regions, the Arabs were always racist, the Prophet would have been ashamed if he saw your current state because you are all used to betraying and you did not follow his rules, after the end of the rule of the Turks in the Middle East, the Middle East has never become a peaceful geographical region. The betrayal of the Arabs against the Ottomans will never be forgotten, so you are paying the price for your betrayal in the Middle East... Have a good day.
@@Khorasan_Turco I’m not Arab J1 and J2 isn’t Central Asian but Middle Eastern, Anatolian and Southern European which in total is 35% combined, E1b is 10.7% and the subclade E-V13 is from the Balkans In total 65% of Y lineages isn’t Turkic if we add your calculations
@@Andalusic I don't care if you are an Arab or a Persian, it is clear that you are a racist person, our Islam and your Islam are different... And you don't know anything about genetics, you talk about something you don't know as if you're very experienced.
My favorite among these old anthems is "Plevne March" but; I definitely recommend you to listen to TSK Harmoni. It is about Osman Pasha's defense of plevne in the Ottoman-Russian war.
Malazgirtte Alparslanın elinde Surlarda Ulupattının elinde Çanakkale cihadınn yılında zemin Kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Zemin kan kırmızı al yıldızı ak o mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Kafkaslarda bizi kaldırdı şaha Yemen çöllerinde sığınak vaha göklerden hiç inmedi daha Zemin kankırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Peygamber kabride sadık muhafızı Bayraktan alırdı mucahit hız Unutana yine hatırlatırız :) Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldız ak O mübarek bayrak İşte bu bayrak Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak! :)
Respect and love from Iraq 🇮🇶♥️🇹🇷 My ancestors' clan fought on the side of the Ottomans during the Ottoman-Safavid wars, and were one of the fiercest Arab warriors in the Ottoman Army.
My greek, bulgarian, serbian, russian and chinese neighbours loved this so much they bombed my house to break the walls so they can hear this beatiful music better!
My grand grand father Mülâzım-ı sânî Deli Kâmil(Lutenant Crazy Kamil) fought in Caucasus,Palestine and Turkish war of Independence.He fought against Russians-Armenian Rebels-Brits-Arab Rebels -Indians-Greeks. He had three bullet wound but he lived 60 years. Respect to our martyrs and veterans. They will never be forgotten.
Vay be
Allah rahmet eylesin, mekânı cennet olsun.
Allah rahmet eylesin Mekanı cennet olsun :(((
Tüm şehitlerimize dünyadan göçmüşlerimize Allah rahmet etsin.Aminn sağolun 🇹🇷🫡
Mashallah my great grandfather fought in the ottoman army against the british in palestine.
Türkmenistan sizi her zaman sevecek şanlı Türkiye!
🇹🇲❤🇹🇷 Arkanızdayız her zaman
Gan doganym, bizem seniň bilendiris. Hazaryň beýleki tarapyndaky Türk watanyna salam.
@@indirelinikole🇹🇲❤🇹🇷
Indeed
eyw kardeşte ortak deger ne alaka
Öz kardeşler 🫡🇹🇷🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇦🇿🇭🇺🤘🤘🤘🤘🐺🐺🐺
My grandfather's grandfather died in the Yemen war. We do not know where his grave is. May God have mercy on him.
My great grandfather served as a yuzbaşi in the 9th infantry division and gave his life at Gallipoli leaving his wife and children behind to protect the land he called home. Great martyr, your sacrifice will never be forgotten
My grandmothers dad lost his fingers in gallipoli. He was from çorum
My great grandfather (the grandfather of my father on the fathers Side of my father) fought in Gallipoli and died there (As Ottoman Turk Soldier)
Türk türkle ingilizce konuşuyor günümüzde kfsldjfkds
@@GameShorts484 bu yorum bölümündeki herkes türk değil
wow bro ı wish meet with your grandfather. mekanı cennet olsun.....
Bu bayrak🇹🇷-Bu bayroq🇺🇿
bayrak, comes from old turkic batrak with the same meaning
Hail the turks! From a part turk from Pakistan
🇦🇿🇹🇷Allah bütün Türk millətətinə kömək olsun
Amin Allah hepimizin yar ve yardımcısı olsun
Tanrı Türkü korusun
Churchill: "lets invade Gallipoli"
*song plays*
Churchill: "why do i hear boss music"
i think it was David Lloyd George but Churchill was involved
@@mgigachad3170 Following the failure of these campaigns, Churchill was demoted and resigned from government.
Brits: "lets invade the Turks on the land they are most passionate to defend until death"
*song plays with 30mm artillery cannons firing at ships*
Brits: "why is there boss music playing?"
Churchill = gnome. egg head and him... tried to challenge the wrong people (Turks)
@@mgigachad3170 david was the commander but he failed the navy got big damahes bc of that he was replaced with Churchill and the naval invasion plan was made by Churchill
Fun fact: When he says the ground is red and the crescent and star are white, he says it very accurately because the crescent and star are reflected on the blood of the Turkish martyrs who died when the Turkish flag was being formed.And thus the flag of Türkiye (of the Ottoman Empire) is formed
"For wherever the Turkish flag will be planted,it shall be considered Turkish soil for eternity."
-Motun Khan(Metehan),the 2nd khan of Xionghu
Xionghu is the Chinese name of the country. In Turkiye we prefer Asian Hunnic Empire.
@@UluAyguci i did it so that the foreigners wouldn't confuse it with what attila was doing
Xiongnu, Hunnu diye okunuyor. Büyük ihtimalle Hun-lu demek. Çin karakterlerinin transkriptasyonu böyle oluyor. Hun İngiliz imla kurallarındaki transkriptasyonu
Kim görmüş Mete'yi bir de üstüne bunu yazmış
LOVE TURKIYE FROM POLAND
🇹🇷❤️🇵🇱
love poland from turkey too
😀
🇺🇦🇹🇷🇵🇱🤜🇷🇺
@@selimedenov2401 ❤❤❤
MAGYAR TURÁN, MAGYAR TÜRK
Respect from Hungary!
Hail to the grandchildren of Attila the Great. We are descendants of the ancient Huns, greetings to you, my blood brother.
Love 🇭🇺 from🇹🇷
HEPİMİZ TÜRKÜZ!
🇭🇺🇹🇷
Selam olsun sana!
GREETİNGS , THE SON OF ATTİLA
🦃🦃🦃
0:30 Ulubatli(Hasan) is the noble commander who raised Turkish flag at the Theodosian Walls.Despite deep arrow and sword wounds on his body, he planted the flag and became a martyr from blood loss.His determination set an example for the Turkish soldiers
Theres no official record of Ulubatlı Hasan. Either in Byzantine and Ottoman Army.
Ulubatlı is a fictional but he is more real than %99 of the man have lived. We remember him but not others.
@@uzayonat8258 There was someone really raised the flag. We know that. We just dont know his name...
@@cloneeja There was a soldier who planted the flag on those walls and died with archer attacks,he was just a common soldier the historians did not care but he was a legend among his brothers in arms.Because old Turks believed that the victory would come when they wave their banners on the enemy's walls
@@zaboybagoi8636the soldier u writed is the ulubatlı hasan already
Played this to my british coworker, she is now phoning the australians for help
When ı listening this song in australia ı saw ur comment hahaha
Anzacs😂
lol
Love Türkyie from Lithuania! 🇱🇹❤️🇹🇷
Whaaaat?
May the god protect Lithuania
Love Lithuania from Türkiye! 🇹🇷 ❤🇱🇹
Tanrı nın aydınlığı sizinle olsun
Zalgiris 💚
Hit so hard my greek neighbours in Istanbul broke the window to hear it better..
Broke the whole wall so they can enjoy your music taste😏
@Ahmad Contrary to popular belief, we don't hate Greeks. Our cultures are intertwined like other Balkan nations and we have a shared history. We may argue online, but it's just a small game in response to our politicians' bickering.
@@SezerToker0 Actually we kind of do they literally burned 22 towns and killed 200,000 of our civilians
@Ahmad „trying“
Greeks are better than Arabs
Pristine'den turk kardeşlerimize selamlar!
O selam bize aittir sevgili kardeşim!
🇹🇷🩵🇽🇰
Can evlat
aleykumselam kardeşim 🇦🇱 🇹🇷
@@_kutayba Who are you? Serbian? Albanian?
Anyway, peace is the best, brother.
The best ally we have at the Black Sea. Respect from Romania!🇷🇴🇹🇷
Isn't it Bulgaria?
foes romanians like turkey?
@@lionheart61512 and? this is history bro the future is different you know
No, please don’t even consider that.
@@AttilaRozsahegyi One day brother, one day it will happen when we get our lands back 🙏 🤲.
My grand fathers were Beylerbeyi of Sham Tripoli and my grand father died in ww1 against British in Sinai front. RIP for all .
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what is your grandfather's name
If this is true, then my great great uncle fought under your grandfathers. Allah yir7amhoum.
May the souls of our grandfathers rest in peace. Most likely, my great-grandmother's brother was also under your grandfather's command. If it's the Canal Front. Respect to the brave men who shed their blood for this country.
In turkish: Bu bayrak. In Uzbek Language: Bu Bayroq. Greetings to Turkey from Uzbekistan.⚜️⚜️⚜️🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷⚜️⚜️⚜️
🇹🇷❤️🇺🇿
3 men from our family died as soldiers in Gallipoli. my great-grandfather fought on the Caucasus front.
@@_kutayba Kafkasya cephesi dedim ya.
Benim Büyük dedemde büyük taarruzda binbaşı olarak savaştı Allah rahmet eylesin bütün şehitlere
@@Deutscho-Turkisch Allah rahmet eylesin ❤️
I'm Greek and I play this at full volume. I even learned the lyrics wtf
Christian Turk and Muslim Greek brothers
@@berke4456 I'm neither Muslim nor Christian. I am 100% Hellene ;)
@daimonioshellene bro it is normal I am Turk but I learned duce puts on his uniform in Greek. These stuff so hype. I like. Thanks
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Now you are ready to serve as a janissary, my friend. Let's expand the borders of our empire into the West 😎😎
As a Greek this song goes so hard
Foreign states are provoking you and us against each other, if we unite as in the Ottoman Empire, we will be invincible.
1922 :D
@@celilkocak9485 ayıp knk
@@Elmaredd pardon abi
King
My great grandfather and his three sons went to Yemen. They never came back. Some time passed and a letter arrived. In the letter, the enemy put our soldiers in the mosque and burned them alive. My grandfather and his 3 sons were martyred there...
Maalesef tüm vatanımıza ve eskiden vatanımız olan yerlerde kanla neredeyse sulamadığımız tek karış yok. Başın sağolsun
Imagine the marching band playing behind the artillery units firing against the British navy and the Turkish soldiers firing against and bayoneting the British and Australians in the trenches.
Just epic bro
Long live Turkey 🇹🇷
And the OTTOMAN EMPIRE 🇹🇷
@Earth So? I still love it
@Earth it nevers die , it was just one of Turkish states just like many of them in the past and now. History repeats itself, conditions always change but Turks always here
It lives in our hearts
Yaşasın Türkiye, Ukraindan selam.
Allah rahmet eylesin tüm şehitlerimize. Bu vatan uğruna canını veren herkesin mekanı cennet olsun inşallah 🤲🏻🇹🇷❤
I usually like marches from many countries, but now I discover the beauty of Turkish military music. Thank you
Gözəl video dos tum, türk mövs üm çox yaşayacaq, məz lum olmas ın
Azərbaycandan zdrəvo 🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷
Allahu ekber elbet 2 devlet birleşecek şeriat gelecek
my grandfather fought in the cyprus and hes still livin'
Love this song from USA I love Turkiye💓💞🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Thank you mate
İt's march
🇹🇷❤🇺🇸
Usa 👎
🇹🇷❤️🇸🇬 Thx for this march video from Türkiye.
The best march i've heard so far.
Every time I listen to this anthem, the courage of our beloved martyrs and pashas comes to mind. May you rest in heaven. NE MUTLU TÜRK'ÜM DİYENE 🇹🇷
یاشاسڭ شانلی ترکیهم، یاشاسڭ عثمانلیم!
Şehitlerimizin mekanı cennet olsun ❤❤❤❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
even tho my grandfather didnt fought in ww1 but he fought in the Cyprus war. He was a important soldier for supply and aids for the army
My grandfather fought with all his brothers and cousins on the Caucasus front, most of them froze to death, but for the sake of this red flag, we have been fighting together with our Turkish brothers for thousands of years, including today, even though the Originally from is not a Turk, I would give my life for a single Turkish brother. by the way, my uncle is a veteran of Cyprus... Whenever I listen to this anthem, these things come to life in front of my eyes....
My great grandfather also fought with all of his relatives in Gallipoli. They all died in the battle. Their family even refused to take money from the government by saying that they didn't sell their homeland for money. They are all heroes, may Allah let them in the heaven.
@@izzet2037 amin insallah
my grandmas stepfathers grandpa was talaat pasha
@@arman-ke8jp Where are you from, man?
Why
Être fort comme un Turc (‘to be strong like a turk’):
This expression originates in the 15th century when the Turks had a reputation for being strong, almost unbeatable warriors due to their numerous victories. At the time, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of south-east Europe, north Africa and western Asia. It is said that François I, King of France, was gifted Turkish armour by Suleiman the Magnificent (the tenth and most famous sultan of the Ottoman Empire) during their alliance. When he wore it, he is said to have exclaimed: “Here I am now, strong as a Turk!”.
Bro i see you everywhere 😭🙏
@@ballerkans7🐦
yine yakaladım hemde 12 gün önce buradaymışsın
görür müsün ama ciddi bir şey soracağım tarih alanıyla mı ilgileniyorsun çünkü 2-3 bin görüntülenme almış yabancı videolarda dahi seni görüyorum ve bazı yorumların çok eski ayrıca kullanıcı adın da hep sabit çok ilgi çekici bir durum
@@Elizabeth20-😮
I love this, Great job! Love from Turkey
Then you should definitely listen to the Pleven march from the Turkish Armed Forces. It tells about the defense against the Russians in the Ottoman-Russian war.
As an Albanian Greek, this goes insanely hard.
Ne felaketlerle yüzleştin be Türkiyem ❤🇦🇿🇹🇷
Father: son what are you watching
Me:
Вы не одиноки / You're not alone
O MÜBAREK BAYRAK İŞTE BU BAYRAK 🇹🇷
🇹🇷❤🇰🇿
ben türküm ve bu şarkıyı yapana teşekkür ederim türk olmak çok havalı
Şehitlerimin mekanı Cennet olsun.
Amin!
This is very patriotic
Living in Turkey, I can say that this is one of the best songs to listen with greek neighbours :)
I will sing to the Turks the song . Dedicated 🇬🇷🇬🇷
@@dimitrisfoukas1167nice carpet
Carpet?? Which carpet?? @@JustYourRandomTurk
@@dimitrisfoukas7391 🇬🇷
Fron Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷, 🙏🙏🙏🙏🤝🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for uploading this song, but there are some translation errors I want to point out.
1. "O mübarek bayrak, işte bu bayrak!" = "That blessed flag is this flag!"
2. "Unutana yine hatırlatırız," = "We remind again to those who forget,"
3. "Kafkaslar'da bizi kaldırdı şaha." = "He made us triumphant in the Caucasus."
(I am not entirely sure what "şaha kalkmak" means in this song. I interpreted it as winning, but it may be interpreted as effervescence too. Also, I paraphrased the sentence to convey the message I got more accurately. So, it is not a word to word translation.)
I didn't mention other errors already pointed out by others. Don't be harsh on yourself for making these easy mistakes, Turkish is hard even for me and I am a Turk.
Hata yaptıysam lütfen söyleyin.
şaha kalkmayı rise up diye alabiliriz aslında
he made us triumphant in the caucaus daki he yi it yapman gerekmezmi ?
@@askerreal1 "it" insan olmayan varlıklarda kullanılıyor.
Malazgirtte Alparslanın dilinde kesinlikle tongue olmalı, language değil
Şaha kalmak is encouraged,
Great song, greetings from Ukraine!
Turkish marches go hard
Gururlandık. 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I listened to this 32 seconds after release searching for "Ultra nationalist Turkish songs." And my grandma fricking danced to this saying "The Greeks heard this."
😅👍
i am from india/indian sucontinent (pakistan)
remember this great empire which helped us in our failed war of independene
LONG LIVE MY BLESSED NATION !
Zemin kan kırmızı Ay Yıldızı Ak! 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇹🇷🇦🇿🐺🐺Osmanlı torunu olmak bir gururdur.
Que temazo lpm!!!
Voy a recomendarlo a los pibes
This is what i need
Raise the bloody banner 🇹🇷
Mükemmel! (Perfect.)
Çox Yaşa Öz Qardaşım!🇦🇿🇹🇷❤
Sen de çok yaşa öz gardaşım!🇹🇷❤🇦🇿
@@user-ek9lo9hn5o ❤
siz de çok yaşayın ❤
@@MKA_Envy2 teşekkürler
Doğu Türkistan için ses verin
Allah mücahidlerimizden razı olsun. Mekanları cennet olsun
Sata andagi
Ölürüm bu bayrağa be
1-)False: in the language of Alparslan in Manzikert True: in the speech of Alparslan in Manzikert
2-)False: The ground is blood, red crescent star white True: The ground is sanguineous, crescent and star white
3-)False: It hasn't come down from your posts yet True: It hasn't come down from flagstaff yet
Türkçe size göre karmaşık ve zor bir dil, yadırgamıyorum. :)
Thx for showing me the mistakes😅
@@melakablproductions5 can u make an updated version?😳
more badass with this translation
This sounds like an Ottoman song instead of Turkish. T.S.K. Armoni Mızıkası - Akdeniz Marşı is my favorite.
tongue not speech
Teşekkür ederim, ben beğendim ve ben çok dinliyorum
osmanlıda yasaklana daha sonra Tekrar getiren söz beste yazdıran Enver paşa varol .mehteran için Enver paşaya teşekkür ederim ruhu şad olsun
so good
Dedem küffarla bayburt dağlarında çarpıştı.Bu ülkeyi armağan eden gazi dedeme ve silah arkadaşlarını rahmetle anıyorum
its so good
Turkic Gigachads❤
2:17 it seems the greeks forgot, it needs to be reminded again
do it and we'll kick your ass into the Aegean. We don't want war, we want peace, but if you attack us, we'll see what happens.
@@vasilisgm8966 We attacked Greeks three times.1)We destroyed your kingdom 2)We conqured your home country and ruled it for 300-400 years.3)We would take all pf Cyprus but US and EU halted our advance,be thankful to your masters.
@@vasilisgm8966 we kicked yours in the Aegean duh
@@unknown185 more like executed and dumped our bodies in there. The fact that you support a fanatic nationalist who wants to "remind us again" makes me lose hope for the Turkish people, especially since they have to face our army and the French if they try to do something against us.
@@vasilisgm8966You just proved your point even further; needing french and american support against us ❤
We defeated many races and dominated Anatolia, the Balkans and the Middle East, pray that technology saved you. 🇹🇷
Many races? Do you know what is a race, because Turkey isn’t one. In Turkey the population isn’t even related to each other. To be genetically similar with someone you need to share % in the human genome. Turkey has 8 different haplogroups which is on par with Brazil and USA .
Having a same haplogroup means this
- They share around 2% of their whole genome, which is around levels of second cousins which in turn means
- Thousands of shared mutation (Blue eyes only need 2 mutations)
- Have a common direct grandfather
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Nationalistic for what? A country declared independent 70 years ago? Wow good pride you got there buddy👍
The only thing that can unite turks and united them before is Islam. It wasn’t today’s nationalistic turks that defeated many races, or dominated Anatolia, Balkans and the Middle east. It was Muslims all thanks to الله. You can have 100 haplogroups but with Islam everyone is a brother to each other, more then a blood brother who isnt religious
@@AndalusicToday, no race is purebred. Like every nation, Turks interacted with other nations over time and, as can be expected, they married and had children with them. In addition, we have more interaction with different nations because the Turkish nation is a nation that has migrated to different places in every period of history. The reason why we are less compatible with the Turks in Central Asia is, as I said, interacting with different nations. Of course, we lost some of our Central Asian characteristics as a result of Turks with a diverse gene pool entering a geography such as Anatolia, which has an incredibly rich gene pool. Genetic similarity still exists between the Turks of Türkiye and other Turkic peoples. Rejecting this has purely ulterior motives and propaganda purposes.
R1a without z93 framework - 4.63% (European of Origin) R1b-L51 branch 3.47% (European origin) Haplogroups I1 and I2 4.63% (European of Origin) C1 haplogroup 0.50% (Origin Europe and Anatolia) T haplogroup 3.31% (Origin Middle East) Total: 16.03%. So what? After coming to Anatolia with the Seljuk migration, the sons of the Turks, people from different origins. In other words, 84% of the Turks come from Turks, where Turkmenistan is a historical case. It's very interesting. Anatolian Turks are autosomally distinct in exactly these proportions, with an example of the copies of the Oghuz origin of the Oghuzs (Okuz river (Amuderya), Meveraünnedir) (Dzharkutan example). The other haplogroups carried by the Turks (R1b, R1a-z93, N, Q, G, E, L, J1, J2, C2) were all present when the Turks were in Turkmenistan before coming here. Other Turks who never came to Anatolia also have these haplogroups.
The massacres committed by the Arabs will never be forgotten, Islam was glorified by the Turks, not you, Islam was spread by the Turks to most regions, the Arabs were always racist, the Prophet would have been ashamed if he saw your current state because you are all used to betraying and you did not follow his rules, after the end of the rule of the Turks in the Middle East, the Middle East has never become a peaceful geographical region.
The betrayal of the Arabs against the Ottomans will never be forgotten, so you are paying the price for your betrayal in the Middle East...
Have a good day.
@@Khorasan_Turco I’m not Arab
J1 and J2 isn’t Central Asian but Middle Eastern, Anatolian and Southern European which in total is 35% combined, E1b is 10.7% and the subclade E-V13 is from the Balkans
In total 65% of Y lineages isn’t Turkic if we add your calculations
@@Andalusic I don't care if you are an Arab or a Persian, it is clear that you are a racist person, our Islam and your Islam are different...
And you don't know anything about genetics, you talk about something you don't know as if you're very experienced.
This slaps
My favorite among these old anthems is "Plevne March" but; I definitely recommend you to listen to TSK Harmoni.
It is about Osman Pasha's defense of plevne in the Ottoman-Russian war.
Long live ideas of Atatürk! With you, everybody remembered that Türkiye never be captured forever.
With he ideas of Ataturk there is no nees to invade Turkey because we are already a colonial mandate.
@@CataciousAmogusevic ????
@@CataciousAmogusevic köyüne geri dön
@@CataciousAmogusevicmy honest reaction to this history knowledge 🤡
@@reaction9918 tamam zenci Kadiköyüme geri dönerim
ألجيش العثماني العظيم تاريخ اسطوري
Esas tarihi cumhuriyeti kuran adam yazdı . İsmi de Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Araştır istersen
O mübarek bayrak, bu bayrak
Malazgirtte Alparslanın elinde
Surlarda Ulupattının elinde
Çanakkale cihadınn yılında
zemin Kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Zemin kan kırmızı al yıldızı ak
o mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Kafkaslarda bizi kaldırdı şaha
Yemen çöllerinde sığınak vaha
göklerden hiç inmedi daha
Zemin kankırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Peygamber kabride sadık muhafızı
Bayraktan alırdı mucahit hız
Unutana yine hatırlatırız :)
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldız ak
O mübarek bayrak İşte bu bayrak
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak! :)
işte bu bayrak dedikten sonraki zurna sesi🫡🫡🫡
Perfect
GökTürk Turan birliği Ne mutlu Türküm diyene👑❤
I really like this song.
Heil kayser💂
Heil Kayser!
Zemin kan kırmızı ay yıldızı ak
O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak(2×)
NAH THIS BEET IS FIRE
Respect and love from Iraq 🇮🇶♥️🇹🇷 My ancestors' clan fought on the side of the Ottomans during the Ottoman-Safavid wars, and were one of the fiercest Arab warriors in the Ottoman Army.
We going to Frontline! 🇹🇷
Fire song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
69 missed calls from: "XxBased Kemalist officer sigmaxX"
When you're in the other side of Asia but you feel Türkçe, I guess you are
My grand grand father (Musa)was fought in ww1 in the caucauses but he was shot by the russians.I m proud of my grand grand father.🇹🇷. Edit: was fought
Vidyonu indirdim helal et
My greek, bulgarian, serbian, russian and chinese neighbours loved this so much they bombed my house to break the walls so they can hear this beatiful music better!
Where do you get the Chinese from ?
@@1ron1ngot Turks used to live in central asia, and we taxed and fought the chinese a lot
@@baconboi37 Ok but the song is about Ottomans. Not the Huns.
@@1ron1ngot The ottomans were turks, so were the huns
@@baconboi37 Ehh ok I guess. But I dunno countries like Austria for example makes more sense.
"O mübarek bayrak işte bu bayrak"
Ankara march please
Erkaaann Bayraammm🇲🇰🇹🇷
Unutana yine hatırlatırız
The translation is too poor. But the song causes too much goosebumps for us Turks.
TÜRKİYEDEN TEŞEKKÜR
Music: *playing*
Churchill: Mistaken, but where?
nice
4/24 will mark a great victory achieved by Turkish people.