The State Anthem of the Republic of Adygea is one of the official state symbols of the federal subject, along with its flag and emblem. Its lyrics were written by Iskhak Mashbash, and the music was composed by Umar Tkhabisimov. The anthem was approved by decision of the Supreme Council of Adygea on 25 March 1992. This was one of the first decisions made by the republic's parliament after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[1][2]
English: Anthem of the Republic of Adygea | |
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Адыгэ Республикэм и Гимн | |
Regional anthem of Adygea | |
Lyrics | Iskhak Shumafovich Mashbash |
Music | Umar Khatsitsovich Tkhabisimov |
Adopted | 1992 |
Audio sample | |
Official orchestral and choral vocal recording (Adyghe version) |
Lyrics
editAdyghe version
editCyrillic script[3][4] | Latin script | Arabic script | IPA transcription[a] |
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I |
I |
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Russian version
editCyrillic script | Latin script | IPA transcription[b] |
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I |
I |
1 |
English translation
editI
O cherished country we love,
May the land of Adygea live.
May there be unity always,
Among the family of nations.
Chorus:
To victory!
O Republic, our dear home.
Rejoice, be free!
𝄆 O Republic, our noble dream,
Augment our nation's glory! 𝄇
II
A beautiful nation of nations,
Our ancestors have chosen for us.
Their courage, wisdom and bravery,
Passed on throughout generations.
Chorus
III
All your hardships have left you,
Now the sun shines over you.
Of Mother Russia you're a part,
Within her free is your heart.
Chorus
IV
While we are still living,
In our hearts shall this land stay.
They shall be stored divinely,
As well as the sun and the sky.
Chorus
Notes
edit- ^ See Help:IPA/Adyghe and Adyghe phonology.
- ^ See Help:IPA/Russian and Russian phonology.
References
edit- ^ "Тамыгъ". Адыгэ Республикэр. Archived from the original on 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
- ^ "Гимн Адыгеи, авторы гимна, текст". Archived from the original on 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2019-01-10.
- ^ "адыгэ республикэм икъэралыгъо тамыгъэхэр - АРЮБ" (PDF). 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ "Къэралыгъо тамыгъэхэр". Адыгэ Макъ. 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2019-01-10.[permanent dead link ]