Ndjm Iphv First of all, it is better for illiterate people not to speak up about stuff they absolutely have no idea of. Not only nonsense is this, but also ridiculously low deed towards a concept that has a history which is older for 1.000 years than the nation you ‘re trying to introduce. And those who unfortunately live next to us, thinking the way you do, thinking in a way that the sinners would do, have tried to destroy everything that belongs to us, not taking into consideration the fact that Armenian spirit, strength and the struggle are never going to end, the struggle against those who are called “nation” but are nothing like that, the struggle which meant to transfer the vital attempt of maintaining Armenian culture, which has been passed to us as a result of those who clung on transferring it no matter what hell they went through just for the sake of doing it. Uzundara is not the original name of that Armenian dance. It was wisely changed just not to be forgotten during Armenian Genocide. In many inscriptions it has quite a different name. Armenian brides used to dance it in wedding ceremonies after getting the presents as it was like a thanking dance. Hence, your comments that are deprived of a single meaning, will get proper answers. You are just people and nation, that subconsciously and instinctively keep trying to do something which you will never succeed in.