The most glad thing to see as a Kazakh is that there is almost no political shit show in the comment section, everyone who enjoy Kazakh culture just shares their graditude, no hate towards anyone The peace we Kazakhs offer to everyone should be enjoyed in every corner of the world
@@itswertyy History has shown the opposite in the end, and the Russians cooperated quite well with the Kazakhs, helping them defend themselves from the same nomads who perpetrated genocide on them, like the Dzungars. And if without gloating and other things, what kind of silly you are, people like you, who even under the songs of another country try to somehow drag in other peoples.
@@mitrogulf4073You have a poor knowledge of the history of the conflict with the Dzungars. it is a historical fact that Russia was engaged in supplying gunpowder weapons to the Dzungars, but when the Kazakhs began to win Russia switched to helping the Kazakhs.
Descendants of the Golden Horde, you are such an amazing people I hope to visit someday. Had the chance to study in Tajikistan and visit Uzbekistan but not here 😢 Got meet a few Kazakhs though. Such a beautiful people and language. Love from America 🇺🇸🇰🇿
To all the people who are saying such a kind words to my nation, thank you so much. It's genuinely so nice. Love you all, no matter what country you are from, from Kazakhstan! 🇰🇿❤️
I would've never thought that Kazakh music could sound so beautifully! Thanks, Ingen, as always you are my main source about traditional music from around the world.
Көк тудың желбірегені - Қазақтың асқақ беделі. Махаббат, қайрат екеулеп, шымырлатқаны денені. Көк тудың желбірегені - жаныма қуат береді. Таласқа түссе жан мен ту жан емес, маған керегі- Көк тудың желбірегені. Көк тудың желбірегені- елдіктің асқақ өлеңі, Жан-жаққа тартпай, Қазағым, бір сөзге жинал дегені. Көк тудың желбірегені - жаныма қуат береді. Таласқа түссе жан мен ту жан емес, маған керегі- Көк тудың желбірегені. Көк тудың желбірегені - жүректің елжірегені, қиырда қалған Қазақтың көзінің мөлдірегені. Көк тудың желбірегені - жаныма қуат береді. Таласқа түссе жан мен ту жан емес, маған керегі- Көк тудың желбірегені.
@anonymm3152 written like that, spelt like қыйырда. И in Kazakh non-loanwords sounds like ый or iй depending on the consonants around. Also Көк and тудың are two separate words. There's a tendency to pronounce them together as in one word.
Long Live Kazakhstan Long Live the Kazakhs Kazakhstan is a beautiful country From the Gobi Desert to Almaty to Nur Sultan God Bless the Republic of Kazakhstan respect and love from the United States 🇺🇸💙🇰🇿 We Americans are proud to call Kazakhstan our friend🇺🇸❤💙🇰🇿 God Bless Kazakhstan respect and love from your friends here in America 🇺🇸❤🇰🇿
Благодаря ингену я нашел ту песню, которую когда-то потерял! Всем желаю мира. Алга Казахстан! И пусть каждый кто сеет межнациональные розни поймёт, что от нации не зависит характер и поведение человека! (Прошу не упрекать в лицемерии и о том, что моя сторона напала на другую. Я хочу чтобы моя секция комментариев была мирным местом где люди могут делиться мыслями)((Голощëкин cocaтб))
Мы всегда уважаем разумных и культурных русских, просто шовинисты портят репутацию вашего народа и ещё кое кто в верхушке портит репутацию вашей страны
*It's sad that such beautiful states as Kazakhstan, Chechnya, Chuvashiya, Komi, Karelia, Tuva and various others are facing oppression from russian regieme..* *.. The song is beautiful, probably my favourite among other Kazakh folk songs.* Алға Қазақстан! Marşo ya Joƶalla! Ирчӗ Чӑваш Ен! Эрге-шөлээ, Тыва!
I have multicultural roots, and I found out I am also a Kazakh lady. So I holler at y'all: Love to Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ❣️ Қазақстанға деген сүйіспеншілік❣️😘♥️ BTW: Nice work, Ingen ❤️
@@Samual.adis.Najmani I am not a German but a Kurdish Chechen lady who was born and who is from Germany with other multicultural roots, one of them includes Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 🤗♥️
@Samual.adis.Najmani Really? Wow, what a maşallah beautiful mix of yours 😍 I was surprised about that makeup, too. And I love our great Kurdish heritage, and I love nice Armenian people, too, although I have Azerbaijan roots as well. I just love peace under all cultures ☮️ ✌️ 😌 ❤️ 💕 💛 ☮️ ✌️
Kazakhstan is one of the best country of Asia. love you guys and your culture so much.❤ i wish I could visit your amazing country one day, from manchuria.
We respect you too brothers🇰🇿❤️🇪🇬 I was pleasantly surprised when I found out that our ancestor is Sultan Baybars He ruled Egypt, and you lived well under him. 🇰🇿❤️🇪🇬🫶
Greetings from Kazakhstan! This song could be a national anthem, but our dictator nazarbayev decided to change lyrics of another famous song and thus to write himself as one of the authors of the anthem.
I can’t believe you ditched the Q in the “own transliteration”, it’s the best part! I mean come on, “Qazaq” looks much better than “Kazak” no? Even if it’s confusing for people who’ve never seen Q used for a guttural plosive, I think it’s justified since Q comes from Ancient Greek Qoppa - which literally represented a guttural plosive! Other than that it seems like a decent transliteration, though I’m not Kazakh so I’m just guessing based on the phonology on Wikipedia. Personally I’ve never been a fan of J being used for /ʒ/ or /dʒ/ since the letter comes from “i” which doesn’t sound like /ʒ/ at all, but it’s become so common now (e.g. translit. of Indian languages) that I can’t fault it here. Oh and I suppose I should also mention the song sounds quite nice! I wish the people of Qazaqstan a bright future from NL! 🇳🇱🤝🇰🇿
This letter is needed so as not to interfere with the adaptation of foreign words. For example: kofe, If there were no q, then we would read as qofe, that sounds weird. Although I am a supporter of my own unique writing.
In short, it is hard to think of any other ethnolinguistic entity in history that conquered so vast a territory and founded so many empires and states, also contributing to world civilizations. The history of the Turkic peoples was an important factor in world history for more than a millennium until the emergence of Europe as the world's dominant power. What happened in the Turkic world often affected the history of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. In the contemporary world, Turkic-speaking nations form six states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey/Türkiye) and several "autonomous" units in Russia (the republics of Chuvash, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Altai, Khakassia, Tuva, and Sakha) and China (the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region). Turkic peoples also reside as minority groups in several other countries, including Mongolia and Iran, among others. It would therefore be difficult to acquire a comprehensive understanding of world history as well as our present world without studying the history of the Turkic peoples.
I had no idea someone could make something so peaceful and patriotic at the same time, But I guess The Kazakhs were able to pull it off! I'm glad you have so much pride for your country, Its important to feel like you have a country where you belong, Whether that's of your birth or another country in the world. Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan!) ❤💛💚🖤⛩🗾🏯
Kazakhstan - one of the most beautiful countries of the world. It has it all: wide steppes, deserts, alpine mountains, green fields, beautiful and lovely people, great food, amazing history from a thousand years back.