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Surudi Milli

Surudi Milli
Tajik Anthem Music Sheet.InstrumentalSimple.svg

National anthem of Tajikistan
LyricsGulnazar Keldi
MusicSuleiman Yudakov, 1946
AdoptedSeptember 1994
Preceded by"State Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic"
Audio sample

"Surudi Millí" (Tajik: Суруди Миллӣ, pronounced [sʊˌɾuːd̪ɪ mɪlˈliː]; lit. 'National Anthem') is the national anthem of Tajikistan, officially adopted on 7 September 1994.[1]

History

Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Instrumental)
Tajikistan anthem (including lyrics)

Upon its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Tajikistan retained the Soviet-era regional anthem, lyrics and all, as its national anthem for a time before replacing the lyrics in 1994.[2] This was in contrast to other former Soviet states like Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan that appropriated their old Soviet-era regional anthems as national ones but did so without the Soviet lyrics.

The lyrics were written by Gulnazar Keldi and the music was composed by Suleiman Yudakov, the same melody from the "State Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic".

Lyrics and translation

Official lyrics

Cyrillic script Transliteration IPA transcription

Диёри арҷманди мо,
Ба бахти мо сари азизи ту баланд бод,
Саодати ту, давлати ту бегазанд бод.
Зи дурии замонаҳо расидаем,
Ба зери парчами ту саф кашидаем, кашидаем.

Зинда бош, эй Ватан,
Тоҷикистони озоди ман!

Барои ному нанги мо
Ту аз умеди рафтагони мо нишонаӣ,
Ту баҳри ворисон ҷаҳони ҷовидонаӣ,
Хазон намерасад ба навбаҳори ту,
Ки мазраи вафо бувад канори ту, канори ту.

Зинда бош, эй Ватан,
Тоҷикистони озоди ман!

Ту модари ягонаӣ,
Бақои ту бувад бақои хонадони мо,
Мароми ту бувад мароми ҷисму ҷони мо,
Зи ту саодати абад насиби мост,
Ту ҳастиву ҳама ҷаҳон ҳабиби мост, ҳабиби мост.

Зинда бош, эй Ватан,
Тоҷикистони озоди ман![3]

Diyori arjmandi mo,
Ba baxti mo sari azizi tu baland bod,
Saodati tu, davlati tu begazand bod.
Zi duriyi zamonaho rasidayem,
Ba zeri parchami tu saf kashidayem, kashidayem.

Zinda bosh, ey Vatan,
Tojikistoni ozodi man!

Baroyi nomu nangi mo
Tu az umedi raftagoni mo nishonayí,
Tu bahri vorison jahoni jovidonayí,
Xazon namerasad ba navbahori tu,
Ki mazra‘i vafo buvad kanori tu, kanori tu.

Zinda bosh, ey Vatan,
Tojikistoni ozodi man!

Tu modari yagonayí,
Baqoyi tu buvad baqoyi xonadoni mo,
Maromi tu buvad maromi jismu joni mo,
Zi tu saodati abad nasibi most,
Tu hastivu hama jahon habibi most, habibi most.

Zinda bosh, ey Vatan,
Tojikistoni ozodi man!

[d̪ɪjɔ̝ːɾɪ aɹd͡ʒmand̪ɪ mɔ̝ː |]
[ba baχt̪ʰɪ mɔ̝ː saɾɪ ʔaziːzɪ t̪ʰuː baland̪ bɔ̝ːd̪ |]
[saʔɔ̝ːd̪at̪ʰɪ t̪ʰuː | d̪avlat̪ʰɪ t̪ʰuː be̞gazand̪ bɔ̝ːd̪ ‖]
[zɪ d̪uːɾɪjɪ zamɔ̝ːnahɔ̝ː raiːd̪aje̞m |]
[ba ze̞ɾɪ pʰaɹt͡ʃʰamɪ t̪ʰuː saf kʰaʃiːd̪aje̞m | kʰaʃiːd̪aje̞m ‖]

[zɪnd̪a bɔ̝ːʃ | e̞j vat̪ʰan |]
[t̪ʰɔ̝ːd͡ʒiːkʰɪst̪ʰɔ̝ːnɪ ɔ̝ːzɔ̝ːd̪ɪ man ‖]

[baɾɔ̝ːjɪ nɔ̝ːmʊ naŋgɪ mɔ̝ː]
[t̪ʰuː az ʊme̞d̪ɪ raft̪ʰagɔ̝ːnɪ mɔ̝ː nɪʃɔ̝ːnajíː |]
[t̪ʰuː bahɾɪ vɔ̝ːɾɪsɔ̝ːn d͡ʒahɔ̝ːnɪ d͡ʒɔ̝ːvɪd̪ɔ̝ːnajíː |]
[χazɔ̝ːn name̞ɾasad̪ ba navbahɔ̝ːɾɪ t̪ʰuː |]
[kʰɪ mazɹaʔɪ vafɔ̝ː bʊvad̪ kʰanɔ̝ːɾɪ t̪ʰuː | kʰanɔ̝ːɾɪ t̪ʰuː ‖]

[zɪnd̪a bɔ̝ːʃ | e̞j vat̪ʰan |]
[t̪ʰɔ̝ːd͡ʒiːkʰɪst̪ʰɔ̝ːnɪ ɔ̝ːzɔ̝ːd̪ɪ man ‖]

[t̪ʰuː mɔ̝ːd̪aɾɪ jagɔ̝ːnajíː |]
[baqʰɔ̝ːjɪ t̪ʰuː bʊvad̪ baqʰɔ̝ːjɪ χɔ̝ːnad̪ɔ̝ːnɪ mɔ̝ː |]
[maɾɔ̝ːmɪ t̪ʰuː bʊvad̪ maɾɔ̝ːmɪ d͡ʒɪsmu d͡ʒɔ̝ːnɪ mɔ̝ː |]
[zɪ t̪ʰuː saʔɔ̝ːd̪at̪ʰɪ abad̪ nasiːbɪ mɔ̝ːst̪ʰ |]
[t̪ʰuː hast̪ʰɪvʊ hama d͡ʒahɔ̝ːn habiːbɪ mɔ̝ːst̪ʰ | habiːbɪ mɔ̝ːst̪ʰ ‖]

[zɪnd̪a bɔ̝ːʃ | e̞j vat̪ʰan |]
[t̪ʰɔ̝ːd͡ʒiːkʰɪst̪ʰɔ̝ːnɪ ɔ̝ːzɔ̝ːd̪ɪ man ‖]

English translation

Our country so beloved,
Happy we are to see thy dignity.
Let thy joy and prosperity fore’er be.
For aeons have we new horizons reached;
Together aligned we stand under thy flag – under thy flag.

Long live my homeland,
My free Tajikistan!

Thou art our symbol tribal,
Thou showest us our hope of the departed,
Thou art for thy sons a world eternal,
Thy spring shall ne’er fade away,
We shall continue to remain loyal to thee – loyal to thee.

Long live my homeland,
My free Tajikistan!

Thou art a mother of us all,
Thou ’long with thy future are our future,
Thine essence is the essence of our bodies and souls,
Thou giv’st us amaranthine happiness,
Because of thee, Tajikistan, we love the world – love the world.

Long live my homeland,
My free Tajikistan!

References

  1. ^ Tadzhikistan Legal Texts:The Foundations of Civic Accord and a Market Economy
  2. ^ "Tajikistan (1946-1994)". nationalanthems.info. 2013-04-27. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  3. ^ http://si-dushanbe.tj/en/nationam-anthem/

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