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National anthem of Syria from 1919 until 1920
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Suriya, Ya Dhat al-Majdi
English: O Syria, Who Owns the Glory
سورية يا ذات المجد
137 x 141Emblem of the Arab Kingdom of Syria (1920)

Former national anthem of Syria
LyricsMukhtar al-Taneer
MusicAhmed Flayfel and Mohammed Flayfel
Adopted1919
Relinquished1938
Succeeded byHumat ad-Diyar
Audio sample
File:Suriyah, Ya Dhat al-Majdi.ogg

Suriya, Ya Dhat al-Majdi (Template:Lang-ar), was the national anthem of the Arab Kingdom of Syria. The lyrics were written by poet Mukhtar al-Tanir, and the music was composed by Lebanese Brothers Ahmed and Mohammed Flayfel, whose also known for having composed the national anthem of Iraq.

History

The anthem was relinquished as the anthem of Syria in 1938 when another anthem composed by Mohammed Flayfel, Humat ad-Diyar, won the national anthem competition of the First Syrian Republic. The state the anthem was written for, the Arab Kingdom of Syria, was a short-lived state that spanned much of the Levant, mainly of what is now Jordan and Syria, and existed de jure from 5 October 1918 to 24 July 1920, and de facto from 8 March 1920 to 24 July 1920. Other usage of the anthem was in the official educational curriculum of Jordan until the 1960s, where it was commonly memorized and sang by students.

Lyrics

Arabic lyrics English translation

𝄆 سورية يا ذات المجد
والعزة في ماضي العهد 𝄇
إن كنت لنا أسمى مهد
فثراك لنا أسمى لحد
𝄆 سندافع عنك بذا القلب
فبه قد سال دم العرب 𝄇

𝄆 أسقينا ماء قد عذبا
إن كنت لنا أما وأبا 𝄇
من يشرب ماءك لا يأبى
موتا إن كنت له سببا
𝄆 سندافع عنك بذا القلب
فبه قد سال دم العرب 𝄇

𝄆 وسنحيي المجد من الرمس
بأولي عزم وأولي بأس 𝄇
جهلوا ابدا معنى اليأس
ورأوا بالموت هنا النفس
𝄆 سندافع عنك بذا القلب
فبه قد سال دم العرب 𝄇

𝄆 سورية يا ذات المجد
والعزة في ماضي العهد 𝄇
إن كنت لنا أسمى مهد
فثراك لنا أسمى لحد
𝄆 سندافع عنك بذا القلب
فبه قد سال دم العرب 𝄇

𝄆 O Syria, who owns the glory
And the pride in the era of the past 𝄇
If you were for us the highest cradle
Your wealth is our highest limit
𝄆 We will defend you with the love of our hearts
For with it spilled the blood of the arabs 𝄇

𝄆 Give us fresh water
If you were for us a mother and a father 𝄇
Whoever drinks your water never rejects
Death if you were at it's cause
𝄆 We will defend you with the love of our hearts
For with it spilled the blood of the arabs 𝄇

𝄆 And we will revive the glory from the tomb
With who got the willpower and strength 𝄇
They ignored the meaning of dispair
And they saw with death the fulfillment of spirit
𝄆 We will defend you with the love of our hearts
For with it spilled the blood of the arabs 𝄇

𝄆 O Syria, who owns the glory
And the pride in the era of the past 𝄇
If you were for us the highest cradle
Your wealth is our highest limit
𝄆 We will defend you with the love of our hearts
For with it spilled the blood of the arabs 𝄇

See also

References

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  1. Encyclopedia of National Anthems by Xing Hang
  2. ^ "نشيد "سورية يا ذات المجد" الذي كان نشيدا رسميا في المدارس الأردنية". زمانكم. March 10, 2021. Archived from the original on March 10, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  3. الطعان, سليمان (April14, 2022). "الأغنية الوطنية ورحلة التحولات من "سوريا ذات المجد" إلى "يا بشار متلك مين"". syria.tv. Archived from the original on April 14, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "FIELD LISTING :: NATIONAL ANTHEM". cia.gov. Archived from the original on December 9, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
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