National anthem of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
English: Become hot, become more hot | |
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Lyrics | Sulaiman Laiq, 1978 |
Music | Jalīl Ghahlānd, 1978 |
Adopted | 1978 |
Relinquished | 1992 |
Preceded by | National anthem of the Republic of Afghanistan |
Succeeded by | Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia |
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Garam shah lā garam shah (transl. "Become hot, become more hot") was the national anthem of Afghanistan between 1978 and 1992 during the socialist rule.[1]
The music was the work of and was arranged by Ustad Salim Sarmast,[2] and the lyrics were by the poet Sulaiman Layeq[3] 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.
Like many national anthems, it was sometimes sung abbreviated, using only the chorus and the first stanza.
Lyrics[]
Pashto lyrics | Pashto transliteration | English translation[4][5] |
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(کوروس:) |
(Chorus:) |
(Chorus:) |
See also[]
- List of historical national anthems
- Afghan National Anthem
References[]
- ^ "Afghanistan (1978-1992)". nationalanthems.info. 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
- ^ Visser, Derkwillem (1991). Flaggen, Wappen, Hymnen: Bevölkerung, Religion, Geographie, Geschichte, Verwaltung, Währung (in German). Battenberg. p. 258. ISBN 9783894410445.
- ^ The Journal. Rabetat al-Alam al-Islami. 1979. p. 62.
- ^ "Afghanistan (1978-1992) – nationalanthems.info". www.nationalanthems.info. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
- ^ Bristow, M. J.; Reed, W. L., eds. (2002). National Anthems of the World, Tenth Edition. Cassell. ISBN 0-304-36382-0.
External links[]
- Asian anthems
- National symbols of Afghanistan
- Historical national anthems