Yuvarlandim
"Yuvarlandim" is a Turkish, Karachays,[1]Altai people[2] in folkloric tune (Türkü); danced also in the past by the Greeks of Anatolia: Karamanlides, Cappadocian Greeks and others.
"Yuvarlandim" | |
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Song | |
Language | Turkish |
Genre | Turkish folk music |
Original form
The original form of the türkü was popular in Cappadocia.
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See also
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