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do you have kojove ?

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The point is, Turks don't necessary have to have Greek or European blood to be able to have blondism. Europeans are trying to claim that. Especially Greeks when they see light or blonde Turk while they look like an orc themselves. It is euro-centrism. By the way, I also have relatives with red or blonde hair combined with amber eyes.@atatwolf
These blonde and red haired mummies from East Turkistan are not Turks, before Uyghurs conquered the region, today's East Turkistan was home to a native Indo-European population, thats why today Uyghurs have some significiant levels of genetic mixture.
today it's very expansive to take such marriage cuz of it people removing some part of our traditionally marriage to make it shouter and cheaperIt was traditionally 3 days here(nobody does it today), rich people like Sultans would have a 40 day wedding(kırk gün kırk gece)
What is kojove ?
kojove or Gochove(i hop you get it ) it's root came from göçmek it's day girl should go to husband house it's start like thisWhat is kojove ?
Nope, they are not the same dude. I think Persians do the same and give the Shir Baha, as they call it, before or during the wedding, and mehriyeh is another thing which is a religious law, and usually they pay it when they want to divorce. @Serpentine , Am I right?today it's very expansive to take such marriage cuz of it people removing some part of our traditionally marriage to make it shouter and cheaper
kojove or Gochove(i hop you get it ) it's root came from göçmek it's day girl should go to husband house it's start like this
from morning the bride side should Ready their house for guests
when the guest arraive the womens go to women side the mans go to mans side after dancing and celebrating we turkmen tradition Poetry they have do some tiridition to bride i know nothing of it you should ask it from turkmen females in mans side we run agh'saghal council and celebrit the this holy day than we the grooms father give kiz baha (girl's money ) to birds father . the money should givin to bride it's her money the amount of the money is unknowing to every one except two fathers whom agree about it before all these the money amount should remain secret even after marriage than when the womens done we made long line of cars on head of the line there is bride and groom car which decorated by turkmen tradition things one of the girls in Bride's car have ring and she ringing it when the cars start to move and bib bib bibib bibthe festival is over for all males of Bride side but females will go to husbands house and feast there too (they do some impotent tradition including "annaqi geydirmek"and "ghizil dakinmak" they also sing tradition Poetry) and after they eat dinner there is bedding ceremony (we don't take it today) and bal bla bla our tiradtions is very long and im lazy
i note that we cant sing randomly Poetry every "marasem" has it's own tradition Poetry
i hop you get it or im lazy to explain more
edit : the kiz baha is same with persian mehriye but we should give it in the day we marry but persian i think should give it when they are divorcing idk i just see it in moviesmaybe kiz baha and mehriye is not same at all
Nope, they are not the same dude. I think Persians do the same and give the Shir Baha, as they call it, before or during the wedding, and mehriyeh is another thing which is a religious law, and usually they pay it when they want to divorce. @Serpentine , Am I right?
we use :Küreken: instead of damat ' among turkmens kaka or kağka is used for father's father@Targon , @ghara ghan
Do you guys use the term "Küreken" (Küregen)? Its equivelant of "Damat".
Another thing is, in my native region, besides "Ata", we use "Qağa" for father, do you have any similar usage?
Nope, they are not the same dude. I think Persians do the same and give the Shir Baha, as they call it, before or during the wedding, and mehriyeh is another thing which is a religious law, and usually they pay it when they want to divorce. @Serpentine , Am I right?
We also say "Güvey" other then Damat, I don't know any other word.
May be regionally I don't know.