Southeast Turkey with Mick and Trudie. Part 1 Mardin

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Mick and Trudie

Mick and Trudie

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@Jabe1963
@Jabe1963 3 жыл бұрын
amazing Turkey , beautiful people , and very amiable vloggers mick & trudie
@almondocommando9938
@almondocommando9938 5 жыл бұрын
What a fabulous and intriguing place. Excellent cinematography from start to finish. Mick and Trudie, what a great couple you make. !
@M.Ilkbal
@M.Ilkbal 5 жыл бұрын
Mükemmel bir insansın mick amca. Gerek çevre kirliliğine duyduğun hassasiyetle birlikte bunu aynı zamanda dillendirmen, gerekse de mütevaziliğin çok iyi. Sizi severek takip ediyorum. Sağlıcakla kalın.
@liudmylashevchenko2122
@liudmylashevchenko2122 3 жыл бұрын
Love your series so much, guys! Really glad I found your channel. Thank you for showing all parts of Turkey, planning to visit southeast too.
@lesleylofthouse276
@lesleylofthouse276 5 жыл бұрын
I found that very interesting - maybe I will get there one day !
@vendicollins9199
@vendicollins9199 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed revisiting Mardin - especially as you covered more places than I did!
@beatrixp447
@beatrixp447 Жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos! I've been to Turkey twice. I've lways wanted to go to Southeastern Turkey (especially Diyarbakir), but none of the tours from South Africa go there and I don't want to go alone. Now many places have been damaged by the earthquake. It is so sad.
@mickandtrudie
@mickandtrudie Жыл бұрын
Diyarbakır was not hit by the earthquake
@aysinkoc8106
@aysinkoc8106 Жыл бұрын
Mardin benim memleketim, orayı ziyaret etmeniz ne güzel olmuş. Seviliyorsunuz
@alanwilson4431
@alanwilson4431 5 жыл бұрын
Great video offering a unique insight into a very interesting area of turkey 👍
@ASBlondontravel
@ASBlondontravel Жыл бұрын
Loving this channels content of Turkey it's amazing it's well worth watching thank you guys awesome ❤
@sandfordmerlin
@sandfordmerlin 5 жыл бұрын
the real Turkey, free of all that tat we instil in the areas we invade as tourists, no burger bars, no British bars serving british chemical infused gnat's water, commonly known as carling and carlsberg, let's hope it's left like that, maybe we've found our new location to holiday in 2021 and we now don't have to avoid Turkey, like we did Portugal, Spain, & Greece before, although I'm sure there are places left in those countries like this, we just didn't have access to the internet back then. Thanks for providing this glorious insight Mick & Trudie, and very much looking forward to the second instalment, bless you both
@ardayildiz-si3ho
@ardayildiz-si3ho 9 ай бұрын
I mean if you want to experience the real Turkey this isn’t really the best place coming from a Turk because the south east and east is primarily inhabited by non Turkish Ethnicities except for the city of Gaziantep which is Turkish
@AscotMarketing
@AscotMarketing Жыл бұрын
Excellent!
@marusyaaa21
@marusyaaa21 5 жыл бұрын
super nice and interesting video! thank you so much!!!
@hattin1187
@hattin1187 4 жыл бұрын
Very informative Mick .keep up the good work.I have been to Gaziantep and Bursa.next trip to Mardin insaAllah
@Etic335
@Etic335 4 жыл бұрын
thank you
@TheTraWELLer
@TheTraWELLer Жыл бұрын
You guys are so cute 😘 and I’m also impressed with your Turkish .. the worlds you pronounce barely have an accent.❤
@bangkoklifebynuningpratiwi6557
@bangkoklifebynuningpratiwi6557 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your great video and useful information Mike Amja. İ will come to Mardin mid April inşa Allah
@margoDo54
@margoDo54 Жыл бұрын
Я так мрію побачити це бурштиново - медове місто. Після війни обов'язково побуваю. Дякую за мандрівку.
@JunaidSalehHayat
@JunaidSalehHayat 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely great series!!
@ayeshagaidien5463
@ayeshagaidien5463 11 күн бұрын
Been to Turkiye what a beautiful country and history 👌
@selmacam8075
@selmacam8075 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Dear Mick and Trudie, a very nice video. Do you know that the little pools at the Medrese are used for teaching astronomy to the students. The stars are reflected to the pool so that the students didn't need to look up for a long time, instead they looked at the pool and see the sky.
@selmacam8075
@selmacam8075 5 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudie Reported speech 😁
@TheoneAlice
@TheoneAlice 5 жыл бұрын
I really love this channel
@Matspalats
@Matspalats 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely great! I will look at all 5 parts. Im going there in june by myself 😎 i have some friends from there who help me but have never been there 👍 fly to antalya and by bus to mardin and stay for 1 week with mardin as my base camp 😄
@ibrahimulutas7543
@ibrahimulutas7543 5 жыл бұрын
i live in a little border city too called Kilis that about after 40 miles from Gaziantep maybe youve heard about it and i was saying you dont have to come here if you are planning cause there is nothing to see here :D but you should see Hatay, Gaziantep maybe Şanlıurfa primarily in a turkish border cities tour :D
@19gomer
@19gomer 5 жыл бұрын
ne güzel yazmissin hacim. ne isle ugrasiyorsun? ingilizcen cok iyi gözüküyor..
@ibrahimulutas7543
@ibrahimulutas7543 5 жыл бұрын
@@19gomer öğrenciyim dayı kpss çalışıyorum
@ibrahimulutas7543
@ibrahimulutas7543 5 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudie good to hear that sir love your videos :)
@ibrahimulutas7543
@ibrahimulutas7543 5 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudie great!
@york8100
@york8100 5 жыл бұрын
I really admire you mick amca , Helal olsun sana 👍😂👏 Cok guzel ya
@AliOGUL
@AliOGUL Жыл бұрын
I wish you visited Diyarbakır too
@Oek.
@Oek. 3 жыл бұрын
Mardin is a beautiful Kurdish city
@mickandtrudie
@mickandtrudie 3 жыл бұрын
Mardin has been Home to many civilizations throughout history 🤠
@houseinyoukama1336
@houseinyoukama1336 2 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudie you are the abomination of the worlds citizen as much as you are English and as much as you are Turkish. I am really proud that there are people as noble as you are Mick Baba!
@YuriyWhite
@YuriyWhite 5 жыл бұрын
Great movie! Thanks!
@JosephenKys
@JosephenKys 5 жыл бұрын
Great effort. Really admit your work.
@parthianwarrior1901
@parthianwarrior1901 5 жыл бұрын
Admire
@JosephenKys
@JosephenKys 5 жыл бұрын
@@parthianwarrior1901 oh thank you gör correcting me but what about admit what does that mean can you explain?
@JosephenKys
@JosephenKys 5 жыл бұрын
For*
@parthianwarrior1901
@parthianwarrior1901 5 жыл бұрын
@@JosephenKys itiraf etmek kabul etmek sen admire demek istemişsin herhalde
@arifegencer7363
@arifegencer7363 2 жыл бұрын
Super 😍👏👏
@ozgebayer6652
@ozgebayer6652 3 жыл бұрын
Actually restourants serve alcohol as rakı and wine which they made by themselves. I had enjoyed lots of wine in Mardin.
@ibrahimulutas7543
@ibrahimulutas7543 5 жыл бұрын
love your videos btw
@ayeshagaidien5463
@ayeshagaidien5463 11 күн бұрын
Please give the Turkish prices of things you buy 😊
@Turkiye_Turklerindir_ATATURK
@Turkiye_Turklerindir_ATATURK 5 жыл бұрын
Hello Mick When You Come To Ctiy Bursa , Bursa great is ctiy in TURKEY
@yennyistanbul
@yennyistanbul 3 жыл бұрын
I went to mardin 2 weeks ago
@tunardo
@tunardo 5 жыл бұрын
amcacımm süpersin harikasın
@behcetrenk4790
@behcetrenk4790 3 жыл бұрын
Defore you do did you wash your hand Trudie?😃🇦🇺🇹🇷
@tokatl1282
@tokatl1282 5 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@melissagibson7626
@melissagibson7626 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know anything about Turkey so that is why I am here.
@mecitbulut8993
@mecitbulut8993 Ай бұрын
😊😊
@debbievanloon2953
@debbievanloon2953 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mick, I really want to visit Mardin and Kızıltepe in Turkey. But do you think it’s safe to visit that place as a (Dutch) tourist? And are there people who are speaking English?
@scg4201
@scg4201 2 жыл бұрын
They can barley speak Turkish so I doubt it
@kimmcvitty3580
@kimmcvitty3580 5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Would you need to be able to speak a reasonable amount of Turkish if there are few foreigners?
@kimmcvitty3580
@kimmcvitty3580 5 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudie Thank you. Nice to know. Maybe visit one day.
@shtray
@shtray 5 жыл бұрын
Terima Kasih
@lana9651
@lana9651 2 жыл бұрын
Mardin is the city of northern Kurdistan
@zeyno742
@zeyno742 5 жыл бұрын
Hi, welcome
@pyrzig6092
@pyrzig6092 5 жыл бұрын
Wellcome değil welcome
@zeyno742
@zeyno742 4 жыл бұрын
@@pyrzig6092 klavye sözlüğü sürekli yazdiklarimi çeviriyor malesef 👍
@Avsarbeyibozkurt
@Avsarbeyibozkurt 5 жыл бұрын
Turkey kayseri come here please ...tomarza yahyalı erciyes mount ,talas yeraltı şehirleri
@adnanylmaz8765
@adnanylmaz8765 3 жыл бұрын
Türkçe alt yazı ekleseydin keşke
@SyifaAdriana
@SyifaAdriana 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Mick! Loved your Southeastern Turkey series. May I ask how did you get to fly a drone in Mardin considering that there’s a military base within the old city center? I am heading to Mardin and thinking how can I fly the drone safely without offending and officers/locals.
@Ali.M.Mohammed
@Ali.M.Mohammed Жыл бұрын
Mardin is Kurdish city
@Emir-Değercan
@Emir-Değercan 4 ай бұрын
hadi ordan.
@alisarikaya6327
@alisarikaya6327 3 жыл бұрын
GUT TURKS (GOTS) As European historians suggest, Goths are not the eastern branch of the Germanic. Because at that time there was no separate ethnos called Germanic. The region called Germania by the Romans is the region of Central-Northern Europe, which is the north of the Roman country. The Goths are Turks who lived in the Black Sea Steppe and Eastern and Central Europe and were previously called Thraci / Thrake (Turk) or Skifoi / Sacae (Sak). As European historians claim, "Scythians" did not disappear suddenly in the 1st century. No people in history have suddenly evaporated and disappeared. According to the claim of European historians, these "Germanic" people living in southern Scandinavia and today's Poland and Germany lands suddenly immigrated to the Black Sea Steppe at the beginning of the 2nd century and started to live there. The reason for this ridiculous claim is of course different. This is a story concocted in order to base the claim that today's Germanic peoples are one of the oldest peoples of Europe and the Turks are one of the nomadic peoples in Asia on the "Indo-European" thesis. According to this claim, the Scythians suddenly disappeared, Germans from the west settled in the emptied Black Sea Steppe and changed their names and began to call themselves Goths. While the Goths lived happily here, the nomad-barbarian Huns, who came suddenly from the east, attacked the Goths and drove them to the west. Meanwhile, the Goths quickly adopted the traditions of these "Early Mongols" such as dressing, wearing, horse riding, archery, and falconry. But the Goths were the European civilized people, the "Huns" or the "Mongols" were Asian primitive nomads! At the end of the 3rd century, Roman historians start talking about the name Gothi. Because at that time, the Turks called their kaganlık as Gut. Gut comes from the Sumerian word "gud", which means bull and warrior. This word has fallen into modern Turkish language with the initial G sound and has evolved as “lute” meaning bull. Meanwhile, Gut kagans were Geberic, who was famous for his courage. The name Geberic has been distorted from the name Keberik. Keberic/Bouncy; big; means strong. After Keberik, Ermanaric became the kagan. The name Ermanaric is corrupted by the name Erman Arık. Armenian / erman / arman ideal means purpose, wish, wish, and now means clean.
@SsSs-bf8rl
@SsSs-bf8rl 3 жыл бұрын
Keşke alt yazı olsaydı
@Mehmetdtunc
@Mehmetdtunc 3 жыл бұрын
Big master 11:00
@MuradKevrek
@MuradKevrek 5 жыл бұрын
Yazık maaş bağlayın bari ayıya 5:14 Very nice Video you're successful
@abdullahhakan1
@abdullahhakan1 3 жыл бұрын
Roman Empire is comprised of marvellous architecture and inner designer countries of France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and military protectorates of United Kingdom. But after fierce earthquakes, greek islands formations, Iranian King Salahaddin's armies and then ex India rulers Seljuklu Empires' attacks on theatre, opera, music, aria lover Roman Empire citizens' to flee to far western countries of Europe and never return back. Whenever one country in the Roman Empire became weak, others attack the neighboring country to place new strict order and economic developments and reforms.
@timzonoozi794
@timzonoozi794 10 ай бұрын
Mike you sound like turkey is a great place to visit, of course a few fantastic places but you need to come out of the luxury places which exist in every country and go to show the poor neighborhood and poor places that 90 percent of turks live in turkey. BTW, I am a turk
@samuelb1198
@samuelb1198 5 жыл бұрын
Mister Mick, please serve your self better with "hotter titling" to your productions. It does not change the sincerity, yet it can increase your crowd. You are a better producer than lost LeBlanc. But he titles more successful Just saying brother..
@samuelb1198
@samuelb1198 5 жыл бұрын
@@mickandtrudieUnseen Unseen parts of Turkey! You won't believe the beauty of.... Must see in Turkey Discover Want to know... Top 5 must see Wow!... Mysterious.. Sir David Attenborough is a great inspiration as well Wish you the best
@zarokenroje3022
@zarokenroje3022 4 жыл бұрын
MERDÎN WELATE MIN ✌️ KURDISTAN ♥️☀️💚
@alisarikaya6327
@alisarikaya6327 3 жыл бұрын
American researcher and writer Gene D. Matlock, 'O World people, all of you Are Turks' In his book on the interesting claim that has included' All the world's origin is the fact that the Turks' thesis again inflame. Matlock also provides striking evidence for his thesis through many sources focusing on religion, language, history and culture. Could the ancient Turks be the ancestors of all people? Would you believe it if they were told that they all have Turkish origins, from the Maya and Aztecs to the Indians, from the Russians to the Indians, from the Arabs to the English, Italian and Northern Europeans? Well, Hz. Ibrahim, Hz. Moses, the Prophet. Jesus, the Prophet. Were Muhammet and Buda also Turkish? Are all religions derived from the Ancient Turks' Tengri religion? These are confusing but also intriguing questions that are difficult to answer. However, one researcher answers 'yes' to all of these questions. And he presents the proofs of the veracity of his claim in his book "O People of the World, You Are All Turks". Interestingly enough, the owner of this thesis is an American, not a Turk: Gene D. Matlock. In his book titled "O People of the World, You Are All Turks / How the Secrets of a Lost Civilization Can Change the World" published in Turkish by Hermes Publishing in July, Gene D. He says he was born from Turks. Matlock, who has lived in Mexico for 65 years and has researched both the origins of Christianity and the origins of Native Americans in Mexico, is also surprising. . We met 81-year-old Matlock in Istanbul where he came to give a conference and talked about his striking claim. - You say that all the people in the world come from Turks. What was it that prompted you to do research on this topic? Years ago, I was deeply saddened by the Israeli mistreatment of Palestinians, and I started researching the history of the sacred lands that these people could not share and the origins of the religions there. I was also writing these researches. As the research progressed, everything took me first to India, and as it got deeper, to the north of India. I throw a front end of what my hand against my everything as a source region and Turkey as Turkey and Central Asia was coming. Because, when I examined it carefully, I saw that Israel was not mentioned in the Old Testament (39 books that make up the first part of the Bible, including the Torah and the Psalms) and the Bible. Turkey was not compatible with the fact mentioned in the Bible. Noah's Ark myth of the Great Flood ... it all relied on Turkey and Turkish origin. It also showed me this: was Turkey where humanity began. We humans are wrongly conditioned to see Sumeria, Greece, Egypt, and China as the ancestors of all civilization. HUMANITY HAS BEGUN IN TURKEY - So, how come the Turks become the ancestors of all humanity? A few thousand years ago there was a highly civilized people living in abundance in an Arctic paradise ... All religions in the world say that humanity has five ancestral races, no matter what nation they belong to. These five races were called Kurus, Krishti or Krishtaya. The place where they lived is called Eden in Judaism and Christianity. Hindus call it Uttura Kuru. Ancient Greek historians and mythology refer to this place as Hyperborea. Tibetan Buddhists call it Khedar Hand (the land of God Shiva) and Shambala. It is also called Sivariya and Siberia, meaning the land of God Shiva. The Siberian steppe is the paradise of the new first humans. The first human being here, Adam (in English, Adam) is used to mean "human being" in Turkish. As a matter of fact, the Aryan race with high intelligence and civilization here is Turkish. The fact that Turks refer to themselves as Kipchaks, Kurus or Aryans is proof of this. However, as in many different religions and mythologies, these people are cursed and experience a natural disaster, with a sudden deviation in the axis of the world, the place where they lived was frozen and there were great floods. The Kurus, who we now call Turks, had to flee to the south, to Central Asia. This was the Great Flood described. Noah and his sons who continue the lineage of mankind also came from this origin; that is, he was Turkish. Mount Ararat, where Noah's ship ran aground in the belief that Mount Ararat in Turkey proves it. Thus, mankind descended from Turks and Turkey were scattered over Mesopotamia and India. Therefore, Sumerians, Hittites, Iraqis, Kurds, Indians, Egyptians were all Turks. They spread from the Arctic down to Northern Europe, Sweden, Finland, England and the whole world. Today, everyone can trace their generation to the Turks. What can you show as proof of this? You can see that everything from language used in every corner of the world to beliefs and names of gods come from the same origins in language. This shows that all religions and languages also originate from a single source: from the Turks! You can come across words of Turkish origin from human names to place names from England to Finland. There is a place called Kırkpınar in Finland! There are thousands of Turkish words in the Urdu language. The Indian Bible Mahabharata actually tells the history of the Turks. The name of Zeus, the great god of the Greeks, is also in Turkish. Jerusalem, Jesus actually the origin of words, such as Turkish, and this in fact is not mentioned places in Israel in Turkey; Jesus also lived in these lands. On the other hand, recently the DNA of Celts (Irish, Welsh, Scots) has been studied and proved that they come from Altai. The Vikings, the Phoenicians and the Etruscans, who lived here years before the Roman Empire of Italy and are considered the founders of Rome, are also Turks. It has been scientifically proven that the Estrus' DNA is 97 percent identical to that of the Turks. - It is a frequently stated claim that the Indians in America are also Turkish .... Yes, Indians are Turks, they say it themselves. The similarity in their culture and traditions is obvious. America in particular, which is said to come from Turkey Melungeons are descendants of Cherokees with Turkey today are in a close relationship. - You make these claims in many parts of the world. So how do you get the reactions? Before, everyone laughed at me, but now the situation is changing. Indigenous peoples of America, Indians, Mexicans react very positively to this thesis. Most of them agree. But the Americans or the British in the US don't like it much. - What do you think would happen if the world accepted this? Believing that we are all brothers and sisters, all the problems and unrest that humanity has will come to an end. The world becomes a better place. Turks discovered America, not Spaniards 'Many place names in the American continent are actually of Turkish origin. The Teotihuacan ruins in Mexico are actually derived from the Turkish words Tea (god) + Tiwa (a Turkish tribe, the Tuvas also have a republic today) + Han (a Turkish word meaning kingdom). The pyramids in the ruins of Karal in Peru are older than those in Egypt and derive from the Turkish word king, meaning 'ruler'. Many words of Turkish origin are used in Mexico today. For example, the mountains / hills are called hills in Mexico; There are cities called Atatepek and Çapultepek. There is even a place called Havasu. When the Spaniards first came to Mexico and asked the Aztecs what god they believed in, they answered 'Believe'. This is the name of a goddess also in Ancient Sumer. In other words, the Sumerians and the Aztecs believe in the god of the same name, despite the distance and the ocean. Moreover, both Mexicans and Indians called the Turks 'Karaskus' with the same word. This means that America was discovered by the Turks, not the Spaniards. As a result, countless examples such as these show that all civilizations in all corners of the world have passed through Central Asia and brought the common religions, languages, cultures and beliefs from here to the whole world.
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