Pontiaka people
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Onur its amazing how languages can stand the hands of time and it shows in the Pondi. What about Crete are they origins or simularities from Turkish?
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where is the opposition to this assimilation, i have yet to see a pontian questioning his role in the colonization of macedonia or their own revival of the non greek aspects of their culture, until i do i wont feel much sympathy for them
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And weren't the Pontis made fun of when they were dumped in Macedonia as well? It seems that this Hellenic fantasy of "4000 years of greek macedonia history" is nothing more than a 20th century migration of all peoples of all ethnicities, determined and questionable, who got caught up in the imposter hellene political scheme of things.
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mastika you really have a deep interest in the current ethnic composition of the balkans i commend you for it
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Originally posted by Onur View PostMan, i really have no idea how they can still sing in Turkish after 2-3 generation since 1924. I guess some people in Greece refuses to accept assimilation and hate propaganda, thats why i still got tiny bit of hope for peace.
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Originally posted by Makedonetz View PostOnur Kazantitzis was a famous Pondi singer who was someone who sang from the heart and never really was reconized by the greek community. Listen to his words that show sorrow and sadness let me know if you understand what he is saying.
Stelios was also popular in Turkey too. I think most of his songs was Turkish but this is one is Greek, so i couldnt understand.
But i found this in related videos. It says, they are Pontiac and video recorded in Salonika. They sing in half Turkish half Greek;
YouTube - Nikos Mihailidis - Gemiler Giresune - Oy Benum Sevdicegim
Man, i really have no idea how they can still sing in Turkish after 2-3 generation since 1924. I guess some people in Greece refuses to accept assimilation and hate propaganda, thats why i still got tiny bit of hope for peace.
Btw, as far as i heard, all central Anatolia and blacksea immigrants took a surname in Greece with "-lis, -dis, -zis -oglou" suffixes. Already most of their surname is Turkish words like "Karamanlis, Kazantzidis". Also surnames with the suffix "-oglou" most common in Turkey too, it means "son/child of a ...", like "Papazoglou" means "son of a priest".Last edited by Onur; 05-20-2010, 07:37 AM.
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Here is some information found at Wikipedia:
Take the information for what it is.
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a pontian recently remarked to a close freind of mine how he felt cheated by the hellenisation process but when my freind expressed his view on macedonia the pontian howled him down indignantly.
i dont have any sympathy for people who have a double standard
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Onur Kazantitzis was a famous Pondi singer who was someone who sang from the heart and never really was reconized by the greek community. Listen to his words that show sorrow and sadness let me know if you understand what he is saying.
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I think the origin of this people will never be answered because its unknown. They are probably mix of Byzantine Greeks, Cuman and Oghuz Turks and maybe even Georgians. Only difference is their religion but its also impossible to know whether Greek ones became Muslims or Turks became Christians. You couldn't distinguish them as Greeks or Turks either.
These are blacksea people in Turkey in their traditional clothing;YouTube - Erkek Horonu - KARADENIZ SHOW HAMBURG 2006
YouTube - Σ*ρρα
These are blacksea people in Greece(Pontus people as they call);
Their population wasn't that high comparing to other people in Ottoman days. They were living in rural places at Blacksea, doing agriculture. They were speaking Turkish with heavy usage of Greek words. I can say that it was half Greek, half Turkish.
As you can see in the videos above, their clothing in both women and men are quite same even after their separation at 1924 population exchange. Turkish ones calls their dance as "Horon" which derived from Greek word but their famous instrument named with Turkish originated word "Kemence". Greek pontus ones says "Kemence" too. Also their DNA analysis shows same results.
IMHO, they didn't give a f.ck about politics nor religion and they happily lived together in the green plateaus and mountains for 900+ years then politics was able to poison them in the end at 1920s and Christian ones gone to Greece at 1924.
Normally, you can never separate these people from each other but they got separated in the end by force
Turkish ones knows these similarities very well and they consider the ones in Greece as their cousins but i don't know if Greek ones totally assimilated and hates from Turks or not.Last edited by Onur; 05-20-2010, 06:16 AM.
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Pontiaka people
these people have endured trials and tribulation from greece assimilations over time. Onur any info on this group, i hear the population is very minimal in greece? interesting how they came around. My mothers 1st father who was killed by the greeks was Pondi.
this intrigues me the diversity in greece showing they are not "pure stream" greeks who tells us we never existed.
Onur you have any information on their origin of language which i assume is a substrain of turkish?Tags: None
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