I know, I just wanted to mention the story behind it. Thanks for the link.
True! Also interesting is to note the matches between Vannic/Araratian/Urartian women's dress and traditional Armenian dress (in songs, dances, etc.) My great-grandmother herself wore those and hand-made doll models of the Armenian woman.Heres another traditional song using traditional instruments. Take note of the mens dress. The flaps coming down their shoulders and arms, go back to the days of Achamenid Persia, where the nobility would sling their coats over their shoulders and the sleeves would be flapping. These costumes in the video are a representation the dress the Armenian nobility wore.
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