no its more pure turkic culture as other turkic ppl altay ppl may have not forgotten their culture.. I am also amazed to see their wearings and faces compared to old turkic sculputes in mongolia in the orhun tales - it seems just like the same ppl to me
tuva seems for me to have more mongolian influence in their music, styles, wearings, faces, (still yes they are alike but somehow still different) but I really like tuvan language it sounds turkic-japanese alike :D
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng yeah interestring this people are mixed with mongols like kazakhs, kirgiz and so on.. its also because in old days and through history they lived near by like even uyghurs have chinese genes.. but this what we see here is more turkic culture than what is in kazakh, uzbekistan, east turkistan or turkey.. they have the real old culture of the steppes for kirgiz old stories say they looked very different to what we see today as kirgiz (not really asian) as I heared some some of altay people refer their old heritage to mongolian through their family history.. specially the telengits
Greetings to the Siberian people, from a Native American relative in the state of Oklahoma, United States of America!
Hi
Эзен Брат!!!Ырысту бол
Привет брат !!!Мы всегда помним Вас
Greetings from mongolian altai
Амыр -национальное достояние республики Алтай,великая гордость маленького алтайского народа
СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР СУПЕР !!!!!!!!!!ПОБОЛЬШЕ ПОДОБНОГО СУПЕР !!!!!!!!
눈물이 멈추지 않는 명연주...
Салам кыргыз элинен! Биз сиздер менен!
Hello from a Texan Jew and long time admirer of your music. I hope when the virus ends to visit your beautiful nation some day
Хорошему Человеку !Уважение .!!!!!ждём в гости
Јакшы!!!
Сурен jакшы, Амыр! Коо, jараш унин Алтайыстын устуле jайылып ла турзын!!!
Круто...,красиво..!!!!
I love this
Kadına bak haha :D İlk kez Turkic civilization sözünü ağızlarından duydum. Genelde sibiryalı moğol, altaylı deyip geçiştirirlerdi Türklüğü ağızlarına almışlar hayret...
Ben de ha
Eskiden aman dilenmek için söylerlerdi.
artık moğol diyorlar
Вы что ?Обыженный
æ æ hæilt enig :)
this is mongol turk mix culture just like tuva.
no its more pure turkic culture as other turkic ppl altay ppl may have not forgotten their culture.. I am also amazed to see their wearings and faces compared to old turkic sculputes in mongolia in the orhun tales - it seems just like the same ppl to me
tuva seems for me to have more mongolian influence in their music, styles, wearings, faces, (still yes they are alike but somehow still different) but I really like tuvan language it sounds turkic-japanese alike :D
for mongols these are all urianhai-- tuva, altay, telengit, even girgiz.
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng yeah interestring this people are mixed with mongols like kazakhs, kirgiz and so on.. its also because in old days and through history they lived near by like even uyghurs have chinese genes.. but this what we see here is more turkic culture than what is in kazakh, uzbekistan, east turkistan or turkey.. they have the real old culture of the steppes
for kirgiz old stories say they looked very different to what we see today as kirgiz (not really asian)
as I heared some some of altay people refer their old heritage to mongolian through their family history.. specially the telengits
Şuradan anladık ki akordiyonla türk müziği icra edilemez. Notalar uymuyor orjinaliyle.
Türkün her şeyi kendine özeldir
Прлучилась гипертврофированная татарская музыка ))