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  2. Uzundara - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The origination of the dance is claimed by both Armenians and Azerbaijanis alike due to the fact that both nations lived in Karabakh, where the Uzundere valley is located. [12] According to Azerbaijani scholars, the dance originates in a Uzundara valley between Aghdam and Baş Qərvənd in the region of Karabakh. [13]

  3. Armenian–Azerbaijani cultural relations - Wikipedia

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    The place of origin for the dance Uzundara is often believed to be Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh). [28] In the collection "Azerbaijani folk dances" it is suggested that the Uzundara dance spread among the Karabakh Armenians as a result of living in close proximity to the Azerbaijanis. [29]

  4. Azerbaijani dances - Wikipedia

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    Uzundara (Uzundərə) is a historical Azerbaijani folk dance. Meaning “a long gauge”, is a long dance performance. Meaning “a long gauge”, is a long dance performance. It was traditionally performed when the bride and bridegroom are on the road.

  5. If Not That One, Then This One - Wikipedia

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    The clumsy and arrogant merchant Mashadi Ibadm, the main anti-hero of the comedy, is presented with undisguised frankness. The song "In spite of my old age" is based on the traditional eloquent "Uzundara" melody, which is transformed by Mashadi Ibad's version in which he cynically argues about love. This song of Mashadi Ibad also appears at the ...

  6. Armenian dance - Wikipedia

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    Shalakho (Շալախօ) - A dance for men from Ancient Armenia. It is performed in dance studios by men, but danced at public gatherings by women as well. Tamzara (Թամզարա) - A dance originating in the Armenian Highlands. Yarkhushta (Յարխուշտա) - Yarkhushta is a martial dance from the Taron and Aghdznik regions of Western Armenia.

  7. Culture of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Lezginka (Azerbaijani: Ləzgi) is a popular Caucasian dance. Mirzayi (Azerbaijani: Mirzəyi) is traditionally played at weddings and performed by men and women with handkerchiefs. Uzundara (Azerbaijani: Uzundərə; "long valley") is an elegant and lyrical dance performed by women and popular in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia.

  8. List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os.This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively.

  9. Category:Azerbaijani dances - Wikipedia

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