State Anthem of the Republic of Adygea
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 |
The State Anthem of the Republic of Adygea[a] is one of the national symbols of the Adygea, a federal subject of Russia, along with its flag and coat of arms. The 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]
Lyrics
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Adyghe Cyrillic script[3][4] | Adyghe Latin script | IPA transcription[b] | Literal English translation |
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I | I | 1 | I |
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- Anthem of the Republic of Adygea (Adyghe vocal)
- Anthem of the Republic of Adygea (Russian vocal)
- Anthem of the Republic of Adygeya (music only)
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