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Country : Kyrgyzstan - Category : poetry
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| Modern KYRGYZ poetry Duration : 321 Seconds
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| | The Art of Akyns, Kyrgyz Epic Tellers Duration : 237 Seconds UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008 URL: www.unesco.org Description: The predominant form of cultural expression among the Kyrgyz nomads is the narration of epics. The art of the Akyns, the Kyrgyz epic tellers, combines singing, improvisation and musical composition. The epics are performed at religious and private festivities, seasonal ceremonies and national holidays and have survived over the centuries by oral transmission. The value of the Kyrgyz epics lies largely in their dramatic plots and philosophical underpinnings. They represent an oral encyclopaedia of Kyrgyz social values, cultural knowledge and history. The pre-eminent Kyrgyz epic is the 1000-year-old Manas trilogy, which is noteworthy not only for its great length (sixteen times longer than Homers Iliad and Odyssey), but also for its rich content. Blending fact and legend, the Manas immortalizes important events in Kyrgyzs history since the ninth century. The Kyrgyzs have also preserved over forty smaller epics. While the Manas is a solo narration, these shorter works are generally performed to the accompaniment of the komuz, the three-stringed Kyrgyz lute. Each epic possesses a distinctive theme, melody and narrative style. Akyns were once highly respected figures who toured from region to region and frequently participated in storytelling contests. They were appreciated for their proficiency in narration, expressive gestures, intonation and lively mimicry, so ... Tags :Intangible, Cultural, Heritage;, UNESCO, 2003, Convention;, Kyrgyzstan;, 00049
| | Kyrgyz Epic Poem Duration : 28 Seconds I was told that it could last for 24 hours. Amazing, isn't it? Tags :Great!
| | Kırgız Mistik Müziği /Kyrgyz Spiritual Music Duration : 142 Seconds Konya Mystic Music Festival 8th Edition / 8. Festival, Sept 22-30 Eylül, 2011 Sept 28th / 28 Eylül - Kırgızistan / Kyrgyzstan Tengir Too Kırgız Mistik Müziği / Kyrgyz Spiritual Music Spiritual Music of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz music is rooted in the sensibility of nomads who inhabit a spectacular landscape of mountains, lakes, and pristine grasslands, where the elemental energies of wind, water, and echo, the ubiquity of birds and animals, and the legendary feats of heroes have inspired a remarkable art and technology of sound-making. Kyrgyz musicians venerate sites of spiritual power, called mazars, marked by distinctive natural phenomena: a spring or cave, a unique geological formation, or a botanical oddity, such as a grove of trees amid a landscape of barren steppe. These sites often correspond to the burial place of a saint, thus physically linking veneration of saints with offerings to spirits. An important genre within Kyrygyz Music is the epic storytelling. Recitation of epics, especially the Manas, an epic of almost 500000 lines, narrating the life and adventures of the national hero Manas is a very common traditional performance. The spiritual power of "mazars" has served as a vital locus of inspiration for the Manas reciters. Through visits to mazars, they seek contact with the spirit of the hero. Instrumental genres also play a large role in Kyrgyz music. At the heart of these genres is the music known in Kyrgyz language, as küü. Whatever their subject, küüs rely on ... Tags :marcosnaki, alinakigündoğdu
| | Kyrgyzstan -- A modern Kyrgyz political satire: A TV show by Azattyk Plus team (15-Nov-2010): Part 1 Duration : 899 Seconds A TV show on the political satire in the post-revolutionary Kyrgyzstan. This show of the popular weekly youth TV program of Azattyk Plus was aired by KTRK on 15 November 2010. In Kyrgyz. (Azattyk ünalgysy). Part One. Tags :Kyrgyz, Republic, politics, satire, rights, Azattyk, Plus, TV, show, ünalgysy
| | DEO - A TRIP TO BISHKEK KYRGYZSTAN Duration : 144 Seconds Live from DEO during "The Week of Francopnonies" in Bishkek (March 2012) organised by The Swiss Cooperation Office and The French Embassy of Kyrgyzstan! www.deomusic.ch Tags :deo, mcdeo, melting, live, bishkek, kyrgyzstan, francophonies, 2012, band, swiss, cooperation, office, french, embassy, deomusic, urban, poetry, polyphonemusic
| | Restless Beings presents EchoShip - May 1 - 2011 Duration : 96 Seconds On May 1 2011, we will be celebrating our 3rd Anniversary, Join us aboard the HMS President 1918 in central London, for a journey back to the 1920's. Jazz and Blues - famous for their consciousness, will be the tone of the night, alongside some of London's most celebrated poets making up a stunning line-up. The line up will provide entertainment and a real feel of a SpeakEasy on board the ship - echoing the struggles and suppression of those who have had their human rights violated - an EchoShip! There will be a visual update of our projects affecting the street children of Bangladesh, the Rohingya of Burma and the Uighurs in Kyrgyzstan as well as plans for the Roma Gypsy projects in the UK. This will be accompanied by a feast of raw Poetry, Jazz & other eclectic performances, an opportunity to mingle and network with our diverse supporters, enjoy the delicious array of canapés , cupcakes, goodybags, mocktails, - and of course all on the backdrop of London's skyline on the River Thames - it's going to be a real firecracker of an event :) All proceeds from the event will go towards sustaining our human rights projects :] Tags :jazz, poetry, 1920's, art deco, restlessbeings, restless, beings, restless beings, charity, ukcharity, bangladesh, street children, gypsy, roma gypsy, rohingya, uighur, kyrgyzstan, trailer, echoship, hms president, may 1, nina simone, feeling good, mohammed yahya, poetic pilgrimage, inua ellams, sabrina mahfouz, david tughan, hollie mcnish
| | Katta Ashula Duration : 630 Seconds UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009 URL: www.unesco.org Description: Katta Ashula (literally big song) is a type of traditional song that forms part of the identity of various peoples of the Ferghana Valley in Uzbekistan, which is also home to Tajiks, Uyghurs and Turks, and of some regions of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. An original genre, Katta Ashula combines performing arts, singing, instrumental music, Eastern poetry and sacred rites. It covers a range of subjects, from love to philosophical and theological concepts of the universe and nature, while leaving some room for improvisation. Transmitted orally from master to pupil from one generation to another during a demanding apprenticeship, it is interpreted by a minimum of two and a maximum of five singers. Nowadays, Katta Ashula is an important expression of Uzbek cultural identity that can promote dialogue between cultures. To keep this tradition viable, festivals, contests and various other activities already organized by the Government of Uzbekistan and the local authorities are to be reinforced through the introduction of programmes for transmitting the tradition to young people and research (creation of a database, organization of conferences, publications, etc.). Country(ies): Uzbekistan © 2008 by Rustambek Abdullaev Tags :Intangible, Cultural, Heritage;, UNESCO, 2003, Convention;, Uzbekistan;, 00288
| | Katta Ashula Duration : 4082 Seconds UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009 URL: www.unesco.org Description: Katta Ashula (literally big song) is a type of traditional song that forms part of the identity of various peoples of the Ferghana Valley in Uzbekistan, which is also home to Tajiks, Uyghurs and Turks, and of some regions of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. An original genre, Katta Ashula combines performing arts, singing, instrumental music, Eastern poetry and sacred rites. It covers a range of subjects, from love to philosophical and theological concepts of the universe and nature, while leaving some room for improvisation. Transmitted orally from master to pupil from one generation to another during a demanding apprenticeship, it is interpreted by a minimum of two and a maximum of five singers. Nowadays, Katta Ashula is an important expression of Uzbek cultural identity that can promote dialogue between cultures. To keep this tradition viable, festivals, contests and various other activities already organized by the Government of Uzbekistan and the local authorities are to be reinforced through the introduction of programmes for transmitting the tradition to young people and research (creation of a database, organization of conferences, publications, etc.). Country(ies): Uzbekistan © 2008 by Rustambek Abdullaev Duration: 00:51:56 - Support: DVD (0028800005) Tags :Intangible, Cultural, Heritage;, UNESCO, 2003, Convention;, Uzbekistan;, 00288;, Representative, List, (2009), NHK, World Heritage, Patrimoine mondial
| | "Ethnica Poetica" Duration : 379 Seconds Чехиянын борбору Прагада жазуучулар өлкөдөгү улуттук азчылыктардын маданиятын даңазалаган поэтикалык концерт уюштурушту. "Ethnica Poetica" деген кечеде чехтердин, кыргыздардын, өзбектердин, араптардын, жөөттөрдүн, немистердин, поляктардын, ирландиялыктар менен аргентиналыктардын ыр-бийлери аткарылып, акындардын ырлары окулду. "Азаттыктын" кабарчысы Төрөкул Дооров кечеден видеобаян даярдаган. Tags :kyrgyzstan, prague, ethnic minorities, culture, music, poetry
| | HalynaMyroslava"Flood"/ГалинаМирослава"Повінь"(У пошуку") Duration : 76 Seconds Thanks to Boichukists, Ukrainian monumental painters, students and followers of Michael Boychuk,Mykhailo Boichuk At the Paris Salon exhibition of Independent painters in 1910 the works of Boicukists were presented as "Boychuk school" under the title "Revival of Byzantine art". To the second half of 1920's Boychukists positions were strong thanks to their success at international exhibitions. In 1930's the majority of these artists, like himself Boychuk, was repressed by "counter-revolutionary traditionalism" and "national form", and many of their works destroyed. www.zoryafineart.com www.keytoart.org.ua Mykhailo Boichuk (1882 - 1937) www.encyclopediaofukraine.com Tymofii Boichuk or Tymofiy Boichuk (1896 - 1922), Ukrainian Pirosmanishvili www.encyclopediaofukraine.com Kyrylo Hvozdyk (22.07.1895 - ?)- articipated in painting Peasant Motel in Odessa (1927-28),painted the village life, took part in a lot of exhibitions including The Venice Biennale in 1928.Misdirected by the Bolsheviks in 1936 for 10 years and then in 1949 he received life sentence. Viktor Palmov (Pal'mov)or Pal'mov Victor Nikandrovich(29.10.1888, Samara -07.07.1929, Kyiv), was a friend of D.Burliuk and Mayakovsky en.wikipedia.org Ivan Padalka or Ivan Ivanovich Padalka (1894 -1937)In late 1917 I. Padalka entered the Ukrainian Academy of Arts, studied under the prominent Ukrainian artist Michael Boychuk. At the turn of 20-30's I. Padalka is known far beyond Ukraine. His works have been exhibited in numerous ... Tags :art, monumental, murals, Boichukists, Ukrainian, poetry, literature, українська, поезія, михайлобойчук, тимофійбойчук, іванпадалка, маріясинякова, мануїлшехтман, кирилогвоздик, оксанапавленко, бойчукісти, євгенсагайдачний, вікторпальмов, word, poem, drawing, painting, artist
| | Pulitzer Center Week in Review, April 23, 2010 Duration : 95 Seconds A review of this week's underreported news stories from around the world: Yemen article in Mental_Floss Magazine Yemen: Don't Shoot? The Dangers of Childbirth in Southern Mexico Kyrgyzstan: The Woman in Charge Bolivia: A Difficult Climate Deal Interview with Jen Marlowe, Director of Sudan Documentary "Rebuilding Hope" Interview with Koor Garang, One of the "Lost Boys" of Sudan Writer Kwame Dawes Discusses the Intersection of Poetry and Journalism Journalist Andre Lambertson Discusses Year-Long Project in Haiti Hope: Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica Subscribe to the Pulitzer Center's weekly online newsletter. Tags :christina, paschyn
| | Maestro Shajarian Nowrooz Greeting پیام نوروز استاد شجریان سال نو Iran Duration : 114 Seconds Maestro Shajarian Congratulate the Iranian new year to all Iranians around the world Maestro Shajarian Nowrooz Greeting نوروز استاد شجریان پیام سال نو Norooz is the traditional Iranian new year celebrated in many countries and regions such as Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. it is also celebrated among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans. Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent ... Tags :Sizdehbedar, Iran, New, Year, Norooz, Nowruz, Earth, Quake, Japan, Protest, demonstration, Revolution, Free, Movie, Israel, Explosion, Libya, news, Help, Sexy, Torture, video, Taraneh, Mousavi, Manuchehr, Riazati, Mona, Neda, Tehran, Iranian, design, internet, music, شهید, ترانه, موسوی, آهنگ, ندا, مونا, ویدئو, القذافي, لیبی, چهارشنبه, سوری, الثورة, ایران, نوروز, سال, نو, مبارک, سیزده, بدر, سکس, اسلامی, سکسی, خامنه, ای, هیچ, کس, عرب
| | Nowruz Celebration in Baku, Icheri Sheher (Old City) جشن نوروز در باکو Duration : 422 Seconds Nowruz Celebration in Baku, Icheri Sheher (Old City), 21 03 2010 جشن نوروز در باکو Norooz is the traditional Iranian new year celebrated in many countries and regions such as Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. it is also celebrated among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans. Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator ... Tags :Sizdehbedar, Iran, New, Year, Norooz, Nowruz, Earth, Quake, Japan, Protest, demonstration, Revolution, Free, Movie, Israel, Explosion, Libya, news, Help, Sexy, Torture, video, Taraneh, Mousavi, Manuchehr, Riazati, Mona, Neda, Tehran, Iranian, design, internet, music, شهید, ترانه, موسوی, آهنگ, ندا, مونا, ویدئو, القذافي, لیبی, چهارشنبه, سوری, الثورة, ایران, نوروز, سال, نو, مبارک, سیزده, بدر, سکس, اسلامی, سکسی, خامنه, ای, هیچ, کس, عرب
| | Happy Norouz the Festival of Life Duration : 607 Seconds No-Rouz, in word, means "New Day". It is the new day that starts the year, traditionally the exact astronomical beginning of the Spring. Norouz is about the oldest tradition in the history which has survived the passage of time. It has been celebrated for at least 3000 years and is deeply rooted in the ritual and tradition of the Zoroastrian religion. Today the festival of Norouz is celebrated in many countries that were territories of or influenced by the old Persian Empire: Persia (Iran), Iraq, Afghanistan, parts of the Middle East, as well as in the former Soviet Republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Crimea, Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo & Macedonia. It is also celebrated by the Zoroastrians in India and is a public holiday in Turkey, where it is called Biram in the Turkish language and Newroz in Kurdish. Passage of time has not reduced importance of the traditional festival and it is being observed by people more gloriously each year than the previous year. Norouz rites start in the northwestern Iranian city of Orumiyeh West (Azarbaijan) alike other parts of Iran before commencement of the new year. Norouz Customs and Traditions: House Cleaning: a month before Norouz, people start dusting and cleaning every part of their houses, dusting furniture and washing carpets. The practice represents renewal and refreshment. In association with the "rebirth of nature", extensive spring-cleaning is a national tradition observed by almost every ... Tags :Norouz, Nowruz, Persain New Your, Iranian New Year, New year, Eid, Tajik, Khorasan, bahar, spring, Iran
| | Happy Nowruz the Celebration of Life, نوروز پیروز Duration : 796 Seconds No-Rouz, in word, means "New Day". It is the new day that starts the year, traditionally the exact astronomical beginning of the Spring. Norouz is about the oldest tradition in the history which has survived the passage of time. It has been celebrated for at least 3000 years and is deeply rooted in the ritual and tradition of the Zoroastrian religion. Today the festival of Norouz is celebrated in many countries that were territories of or influenced by the old Persian Empire: Persia (Iran), Iraq, Afghanistan, parts of the Middle East, as well as in the former Soviet Republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Crimea, Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo & Macedonia. It is also celebrated by the Zoroastrians in India and is a public holiday in Turkey, where it is called Biram in the Turkish language and Newroz in Kurdish. Passage of time has not reduced importance of the traditional festival and it is being observed by people more gloriously each year than the previous year. Norouz rites start in the northwestern Iranian city of Orumiyeh West (Azarbaijan) alike other parts of Iran before commencement of the new year. - Norouz Customs and Traditions: House Cleaning: a month before Norouz, people start dusting and cleaning every part of their houses, dusting furniture and washing carpets. The practice represents renewal and refreshment. In association with the "rebirth of nature", extensive spring-cleaning is a national tradition observed by almost every ... Tags :Nowruz، Iranian, Persian New year
| | Happy Everlasting Norouz Duration : 596 Seconds سال ۱۴۰۹۱ اهورایی، ۷۰۳۴ میترایی آریایی، ۳۷۵۰ زرتشتی، ۲۵۷۱ شاهنشاهی و ۱۳۹۱ خورشیدی برهمگان خجسته باد No-rouz, in word, means "New Day". It is the new day that starts the year, traditionally the exact astronomical beginning of the Spring. Norouz is about the oldest tradition in the history which has survived the passage of time. It has been celebrated for at least 3000 years and is deeply rooted in the ritual and tradition of the Zoroastrian religion. Today the festival of Norouz is celebrated in many countries that were territories of or influenced by the old Persian Empire: Persia (Iran), Iraq, Afghanistan, parts of the Middle East, as well as in the former Soviet Republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Crimea, Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo & Macedonia. It is also celebrated by the Zoroastrians in India and is a public holiday in Turkey, where it is called Biram in the Turkish language and Newroz in Kurdish. Passage of time has not reduced importance of the traditional festival and it is being observed by people more gloriously each year than the previous year. Norouz rites start in the northwestern Iranian city of Orumiyeh West (Azarbaijan) alike other parts of Iran before commencement of the new year. Norouz Customs and Traditions: House Cleaning: a month before Norouz, people start dusting and cleaning every part of their houses, dusting furniture and washing carpets. The practice represents renewal and refreshment. In association with ... Tags :Norouz, Nowruz, Persain New Your, Iranian New Year, New year, Eid, Tajik, Khorasan, bahar, spring, Iran
| | Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei Calls Upon Egyptian Army to Oust Mubarak Duration : 678 Seconds Nowruz Celebration علی خامنه ای رهبر ایران در زبان مادری او عربی سخن می گوید Norooz is the traditional Iranian new year celebrated in many countries and regions such as Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. it is also celebrated among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans. Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and ... Tags :Sizdehbedar, Iran, New, Year, Norooz, Nowruz, Earth, Quake, Japan, Protest, demonstration, Revolution, Free, Movie, Israel, Explosion, Libya, news, Help, Sexy, Torture, video, Taraneh, Mousavi, Manuchehr, Riazati, Mona, Neda, Tehran, Iranian, design, internet, music, شهید, ترانه, موسوی, آهنگ, ندا, مونا, ویدئو, القذافي, لیبی, چهارشنبه, سوری, الثورة, ایران, نوروز, سال, نو, مبارک, سیزده, بدر, سکس, اسلامی, سکسی, خامنه, ای, هیچ, کس, عرب
| | President Obama Message Iranian پیام رییس جمهور اوباما مردم ایران Iran Duration : 320 Seconds Subtitled March 20 2011 ; The President's Message to the Iranian People پیام رییس جمهور به مردم ایران پرزیدنت اوباما پیام مهمی به كسانى كه نوروز را جشن مى گيرند و بخصوص به مر دم و دولت ايران مى فرستد. با زير نوبس فارسى. President Obama sends an important message to those celebrating the Persian holiday of Nowruz, and in particular to the people and government of Iran--with Persian subtitles President Obama's special video message for all those celebrating Nowruz, or "New Day." This year, the President wanted to send a special message to the people and government of Iran, acknowledging the strain in our relations over the last few decades. After committing his administration to a future of honest and respectful diplomacy, he addresses Iran's leaders directly. (this video is public domain) Norooz is the traditional Iranian new year celebrated in many countries and regions such as Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. it is also celebrated among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans. Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. Nowruz is celebrated and observed ... Tags :Sizdehbedar, Iran, New, Year, Norooz, Nowruz, Earth, Quake, Japan, Protest, demonstration, Revolution, Free, Movie, Israel, Explosion, Libya, news, Help, Sexy, Torture, video, Taraneh, Mousavi, Manuchehr, Riazati, Mona, Neda, Tehran, Iranian, design, internet, music, شهید, ترانه, موسوی, آهنگ, ندا, مونا, ویدئو, القذافي, لیبی, چهارشنبه, سوری, الثورة, ایران, نوروز, سال, نو, مبارک, سیزده, بدر, سکس, اسلامی, سکسی, خامنه, ای, هیچ, کس, عرب
| | Our Persian Rooster gone to America خروس ما به امریکا رفته Duration : 42 Seconds Nowruz Celebration in Baku, Icheri Sheher (Old City), 21 03 2010 جشن نوروز در باکو Norooz is the traditional Iranian new year celebrated in many countries and regions such as Iran, Northern Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania, Georgia, the countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. it is also celebrated among various other Iranian and Turkic people in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, India, Northwestern China, the Caucasus, the Crimea, and the Balkans. Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year. Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator ... Tags :Sizdehbedar, Iran, New, Year, Norooz, Nowruz, Earth, Quake, Japan, Protest, demonstration, Revolution, Free, Movie, Israel, Explosion, Libya, news, Help, Sexy, Torture, video, Taraneh, Mousavi, Manuchehr, Riazati, Mona, Neda, Tehran, Iranian, design, internet, music, شهید, ترانه, موسوی, آهنگ, ندا, مونا, ویدئو, القذافي, لیبی, چهارشنبه, سوری, الثورة, ایران, نوروز, سال, نو, مبارک, سیزده, بدر, سکس, اسلامی, سکسی, خامنه, ای, هیچ, کس, عرب
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