köhides
Köhides, also known as *köhides* or *köhidesi*, refers to a traditional Turkish folk dance and musical genre that originated in the eastern regions of Anatolia, particularly in the provinces of Erzurum, Kars, and Ağrı. The term "köhides" is derived from the Turkish word *köh*, meaning "to dance," and the suffix *-ides*, which often denotes a lively or rhythmic style in Turkish folk music.
The dance itself is characterized by its energetic movements, often performed in a circle or line by
Köhides is not only a form of entertainment but also holds cultural significance, often performed during festivals,
While köhides is deeply rooted in Turkish folk traditions, its influence can be seen in broader Turkish