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Turk Azeri Victory Day Parade: Question

Ahmet Pasha

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İ have a question regarding this video.

What are the Turk soldiers chanting.

İ think İ hear her şey watan and şehitler nere geliyor?
Which İ believe mean everything thing is motherland and where did our martyrs go?(correct me if I'm wrong İ didn't use google translate because it is often not accurate)

What are the rest?
 
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1- Şehitler Ölmez Vatan Bölünmez ! eng.- Martyrs Never Dead(refers to hadith), Homeland won't Be Divided (emphasis placing on indivisibility of the state)

2- Her şey vatan için! eng-Everything for the homeland !

3- Vatan Sana Canım Feda ! eng- O Motherland, my life be sacrificed for you !

This stepping chants are widely used in both TAF for a long time and Azerbaijani troops. The chanting at the beginning of the video belongs to an Azerbaijan army unit.

4- (from 0:27) Tek Millet İki Devlet ! eng- One nation, two states !
It emphasizes that Turkey and Azerbaijan belongs to ONE (Turk) nation. This actually has not military origin, rather its political history is older. Today, this idea is strongly supported by nearly 100 million citizens of the two states and also carries a strong political meaning.

5-(from 1:38) Her şey Şehitler için ! eng- Everything is for the martyrs !
The company here is TAF Commandos (Blue berets). They participated in the Victory parade of the Azerbaijan Army in Baku. Their rehearsal walk on the streets of Baku was shared by many viewers on social media and i think this part is one of them. The officer at the head of the company also commemorates the 2873 martyrs and dedicating this march to them.
 
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1- Şehitler Ölmez Vatan Bölünmez ! eng.- Martyrs Never Dead(refers to hadith), Homeland won't Be Divided (emphasis placing on indivisibility of the state)

2- Her şey vatan için! eng-Everything for the homeland !

3- Vatan Sana Canım Feda ! eng- O Motherland, my life be sacrificed for you !

This stepping chants are widely used in both TAF for a long time and Azerbaijani troops. The chanting at the beginning of the video belongs to an Azerbaijan army unit.

4- (from 0:27) Tek Millet İki Devlet ! eng- One nation, two states !
It emphasizes that Turkey and Azerbaijan belongs to ONE (Turk) nation. This actually has not military origin, rather its political history is older. Today, this idea is strongly supported by nearly 100 million citizens of the two states and also carries a strong political meaning. Here in video, Brave Azerbaijani Turkish soldiers honor Turkey for their solidarity in the Karabakh war.

5-(from 1:38) Her şey Şehitler için ! eng- Everything is for the martyrs !
The company here is TAF Commandos (Blue berets). They participated in the Victory parade of the Azerbaijan Army in Baku. Their rehearsal walk on the streets of Baku was shared by many viewers on social media and i think this part is one of them. The officer at the head of the company also commemorates the 2873 martyrs and dedicating this march to them.
Absolutely beautiful
Muhteşem ve çok guzel.
When you write it in words İ can actually understand a lot. İt surprises me every day how much urdu is embedded in Turkish. So many words are common.
 
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Absolutely beautiful
Muhteşem ve çok guzel.
When you write it in words İ can actually understand a lot. İt surprises me every day how much urdu is embedded in Turkish. So many words are common.

Apart from these, there are many other commonly used marches. For example, 'Her Türk Asker Doğar', one of them. It's meaning, 'Every Turk Born As Soldier.' Actually this march is a very striking example that reflecting the Turkish state culture and its sociological bases. Turks have been a nation that evolves(or destroyed) many states and established more than these states throughout history. Turks also influenced and inspired many other armies of states besides theirself, with their army tradition. Today, the Turkish army provides military training to about 40 countries other than its own personnel and trains officers of these countries in war academies.
 
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Apart from these, there are many other commonly used marches. For example, 'Her Türk Asker Doğar', one of them. It's meaning, 'Every Turk Born As Soldier.' Actually this march is a very striking example that reflecting the Turkish state culture and its sociological bases. Turks have been a nation that evolves(or destroyed) many states and established more than these states throughout history. Turks also influenced and inspired many other armies of states besides theirself, with their army tradition.
Yeah the video does inspire a feeling of patriotism and grandeur.
 
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Not that it matters, what was the stand of other Turkic states, during the conflict in Caucasus..
 
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