National anthem of Yemen

al-Jomhuriyah al-Mottaḥedah
English: United Republic
Arabic: الجمهورية المتحدة

National anthem of Yemen
Former national anthem of South Yemen
Also known asArabic: رددي أيتها الدنيا نشيدي (English: Repeat, O World, my song)
LyricsAbdollah Abdolwahâb Noʿmân, 1979
MusicʾAyub Ṭâreš, ext. 1979
Adopted1979 (by South Yemen)
22 May 1990 (by Yemen)
Relinquished1990 (by South Yemen)
instrumental recording by the United States Navy Band

"United Republic" (Arabic: الجمهورية المتحدة, romanizedal-Jomhuriyah al-Mottaḥedah), also known by its incipit as "Repeat, O World, my song" (Arabic: رددي أيتها الدنيا نشيدي, romanizedRaddedi ʾayatuhâ d-donyâ našîdî), is the national anthem of Yemen. It was written by Abdullah Noman and composed by Ayoob Tarish. It was formerly used as the national anthem of South Yemen but was adopted by Yemen when the country was unified in 1990.[1]

During its usage by South Yemen from 1979 to 1990,[2] the title was "National Anthem of People's Democratic Republic of Yemen" (Arabic: النشيد الوطني لجمهورية اليمن الديمقراطية الشعبية, romanizedn-Našid al-Waṭane al-Jomhuriyat l-Yaman d-Dimoqrâṭiya š-Šaʿbiya).[3]

  1. ^ Reed, W. L.; Bristow, M. J., eds. (1993). National Anthems of the World (8th ed.). Cassell. ISBN 0-304-34218-1. Retrieved 2021-09-20 – via Open Library. p. vii: The same situation applies to Yemen, where in view of the unification of North and South Yemen, the National Anthem for South Yemen has been retained.
  2. ^ "South Yemen (1979-1990) – nationalanthems.info".
  3. ^ "Yemen National Anthem". National Anthems.info.

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