Friday, March 29, 2024

Urmia (Russia)

Festival “Khubba – 2018” – Urmia, Russia. Part 3.

The last day of Love "Khubba" festival in the village of Urmia in Russia.

Festival “Khubba – 2018” – Urmia, Russia. Part 2.

A short trip around the village of Urmia during the "Khubba" Festival.

Festival “Khubba – 2018” – Urmia, Russia. Part 1.

The first day of Love "Khubba" festival in the village of Urmia in Russia.

Greetings from the Urmia village in Russia. last part.

Greetings from the Assyrians of Russia who gathered in the Assyrian village Urmia on the last day of Khobba (Love) festival 2017.

Festival “Khubba” – 2017, Urmia, Russia. Part – 17.

Assyrian singer Nura Tamrazova of the “Khubba” festival in the village of Urmia in Russia.

Interview with the couple Tamrazov and Tamrazova in Urmia. Part – 2.

An interview with the Assyrian couple Mr. Aleksander Tamrazov and Mrs. Nura Tamrazova in the Assyrian village Urmia in Russia. Mr. Tamrazov is the director of the Assyrian dance group of the village, and his wife is an Assyrian singer with a lovely voice.

Interview with the couple Tamrazov and Tamrazova in Urmia. Part -1.

An interview with the Assyrian couple Mr. Aleksander Tamrazov and Mrs. Nura Tamrazova in the Assyrian village Urmia in Russia. Mr. Tamrazov is the director of the Assyrian dance group of the village, and his wife is an Assyrian singer with a lovely voice.

Festival “Khubba” – 2017, Urmia, Russia. Part – 16.

From 6th to 10th May, 2017, a four-member AJM delegation (Assyrian Youth Association of Central Europe), consisting of Nuri Ayaz, Shlemon Yoken (former board member), Martin Aras and Maya Yoken (board member), were in Russia to participate in the annual Assyrian Festival of Love that takes place in Urmi, Russia. Whilst there they discussed important issues that concern our people in general and the youth in particular.
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