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National anthem of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan






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Garam shah lā garam shah
English: Be Ardent, Be More Ardent
گرم شه، لا گرم شه

Former national anthem of  Afghanistan
LyricsSulaiman Laiq
MusicJalīl Ghahlānd
Adopted1978
Relinquished1992
Preceded by"National anthem of the Republic of Afghanistan
Succeeded by"Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia"
Audio sample

Millī Surūd
ملي سرود
"National Anthem"
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  • "Garam shah lā garam shah" (Pashto: گرم شه، لا گرم شه, lit.'Be ardent, be more ardent') was the national anthem of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1992, during the period of one-party socialist rule.[1]

    History[edit]

    Its lyrics were written by Sulaiman Laiq on behalf of the government of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) headed by Nur Muhammad Taraki, who decided to change the national symbols after the Saur Revolution of 1978.[2][3][4] The music was composed by Jalīl Ghahlānd and was arranged by Ustad Salim Sarmad.[5][6] Like many national anthems, it was sometimes sung abbreviated with only the chorus and the first stanza. In 1987, Afghanistan officially abandoned communism but this song was kept as the national anthem until 1992, when it was discontinued.

    Lyrics[edit]

    The national anthem consisted of three stanzas and refrains, beginning with the refrain. On many occasions, just the first chorus and verse is performed.

    Pashto lyrics[7] Pashto romanization English translation

    :کورس
    ګرم شه، لا ګرم شه
    ته‌ ای مقدس لمره
    ای د آزادی لمره
    ای د نیکمرغی لمره

    ١
    موږ پتوفانونو کی
    پری کړه د بری لاره
    هم د تورو شپو لاره
    هم د رڼایی لاره
    سره د سربازی لاره
    پاکه د وروری لاره

    کورس

    ٢
    دا انقلابی وطن
    اوس د کارګرانو دی
    دغه د زمرو میراث
    اوس د بزګرانو دی
    تېر شو د ستم دور
    وار د مزدورانو دی

    کورس

    ٣
    موږ په نړیوالو کی
    سوله او وروری غواړو
    موږه زیارا یستونکو ته
    پراخه آزادی غواړو
    موږ ورته ډوډی غواړو
    کور غواړو، کالی غواړو

    Korus:
    Garam šah, lā garam šah
    Ta əy muqadas lamara
    Əy də āzādī lamara
    Əy də nekmarǧī lamara.

    I
    Mūǵ patufānūno kay
    Prī kṛa də barī lāra
    Ham də toro špo lāra
    Ham də raṇāyī lāra
    Sra də sarbāzī lāra
    Pāka dar rūrī lāra.

    Korus

    II
    Dā inqilābi Watan
    Os də kārgarāno day
    Daǧa də zmaro mirās
    Os də bāzgarāno day
    Ter so də sitam dawr
    Wār də mazdūrāno day.

    Korus

    III
    Mūǵ pa nāṛīwālo kay
    Sola aw wrorī ǧwāṛū
    Mūǵan ziyār īstūnko ta
    Parāxa āzādī ǧwāṛū
    Mūǵ warta ḍūḍī ǧwāṛū
    Kor ǧwāṛū kālī ǧwāṛū.

    Chorus:
    Be ardent, be more ardent,
    you, Holy Sun!
    Oh, Sun of Liberty!
    Oh, Sun of good fortune!

    I
    We went through the storm,
    we reached the end of the road.
    We have also traversed the paths of darkness,
    also the path of light,
    the red road of victory,
    the pure path of brotherhood.

    Chorus

    II
    Our revolutionary homeland
    is now in the hands of the workers.
    The legacy of the lions,
    now belongs to the peasants.
    The age of tyranny ended,
    the era of the workers began.

    Chorus

    III
    We want peace and brotherhood
    among the peoples of the world.
    We ask more freedom,
    for all those who work.
    We asked for bread for them,
    we asked for shelter and clothing for them.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Afghanistan (1978–1992)". nationalanthems.info. 9 May 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  • ^ "State Funeral for Afghan Leader Slain in '78 Coup". The New York Times. 18 March 2009.
  • ^ "An Afghan Secret Revealed Brings End of an Era". The New York Times. 1 February 2009.
  • ^ The Journal. Rabetat al-Alam al-Islami. 1979. p. 62.
  • ^ Visser, Derkwillem (1991). Flaggen, Wappen, Hymnen: Bevölkerung, Religion, Geographie, Geschichte, Verwaltung, Währung (in German). Battenberg. p. 258. ISBN 9783894410445.
  • ^ "Afghanistan (1978-1992)". 9 May 2012.
  • ^ Kabul Times. (Kabul, Afghanistan), 1978-10-19; Volume 17; Number 171. Identifier: sn95058183. Afghanistan Digital Library.
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