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Konyali (Turkish: Konyalı, lit. from Konya; Greek: Κόνιαλι) is a Turkish folkloric tune, song, and dance, mainly in the form of kaşık havası. The meter is 4/4. The makam is hüseyni. It is a part of Turkish as well as Greek culture, specifically that of the Karamanlides, Cappadocian Greeks, Pontians, and other sub-groups. There are similar folkloric dance tunes known as η βράκα in Cyprus.

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video icon Η ΒΡΑΚΑ - Αννα Καραμπεσίνη, Εφη Σαρρή
video icon Konyalım Zehra Bilir - Taş Plak Kaydı
video icon 03 ΑΡΧΙΣΕ ΤΟ ΑΧΕΙΛΑΚΙ ΜΟΥ - Μαρμαρινάκι μου - Μορφωτικός Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Αμμουλιανής
video icon Stelios Kazantzidis - Hani Benim Elli Dirhem Pastırmam (Konyalı) [Official Audio]
video icon Λαική αγορά Εσκενάζυ Ρόζα (Κόνιαλής-Konyalim)
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