Yemen national anthem song


Hi, Im looking for information about the national anthem of Yemen.

Who wrote the Yemeni national anthem (lyrics and music)?

When was the national anthem of Yemen officially adopted?

Please add any valuable information like links to anthem’s mp3, video, lyrics, free sheet music etc.

Answer

The National anthem of Yemen is “al-qumhuriyatu l-muttahida” which means in English “United Republic”.
Yemen’s anthem lyrics were written by Abdullah Abdulwahab NOA’MAN and the music was written by Ayyoab Tarish ABSI.
Adopted 1990; The Music First Served As The Anthem For South Yemen Before Unification With North Yemen In 1990.
 
National anthem of Yemen free mp3 download
Press to download the mp3 file of Yemen’s National anthem – See link (file source: cia world factbook).
 
Listen to Yemen national anthem on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj15bNmz6L0
 
Yemeni anthem lyrics (English translation)
Repeat, O World, my song.
Echo it over and over again.
Remember, through my joy, each martyr.
Clothe him with the shining mantles of our festivals.
Clothe him with the shining mantles of our festivals.
Clothe him with the shining mantles of our festivals.
Repeat, O World, my song.
In faith and love for Ummayad.
And my March will always be Arab.
And my heartbeat will remain Yemenite.
No foreigner shall ever dominate over Yemen.
 
You can find more information about Yemeni anthem on Wikipedia – See link.
Sheet Music: View the Yemeni national anthem sheet music – See link.

 

Yemen
Yemeni national symbol: golden eagle.

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Conventional short form country name: Yemen.
Conventional long form country name: Republic of Yemen.
Local short form country name: Al Yaman.
Local long form country name: Al Jumhuriyah al Yamaniyah.
Former name of Yemen: Yemen Arab Republic [Yemen (Sanaa) or North Yemen] and People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen [Yemen (Aden) or South Yemen].
 
Yemen Government Type: republic.
 
Republic is a representative democracy in which the people’s elected deputies (representatives), not the people themselves, vote on legislation.ֲ