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Mohamed Sudqi Ayyash (born 1925) wrote the words for the Bahraini National Anthem Bahrainona used from Bahrain's independence in 1971 until 2002, when they were changed as a result of the country becoming an emirate.
Lyrics by Mohammed Sudqi Ayyash
Arabic | Transliteration | Translation |
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بحريننا | Baḥraynuna | Our Bahrain |
بلد الأمان | Baladolaman | Country of security |
وطن الكرام | Watanol kiram | Nation of hospitality |
يحمي حماها أميرنا الهمام | Yahmi Hi maha Amirunal Homam | Protected by our courageous Amir |
قامت على هدي الرسالة والعدالة والسلام | Qamatala Hadyelresalate Wal Adalati Wal Salam! | Founded on the principles of the Message, Justice and Peace |
عاشت دولة البحرين | Ashat Dawlatol Bahrain | Long live the State of Bahrain |
References
- Central Intelligence Agency (2013). The CIA World Factbook 2014. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-62873-451-5.
- Nee. Key Facts on Bahrain: Essential Information on Bahrain. The Internationalist. GGKEY:8N8EPXHQHPW.
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- "Previous Bahraini National Anthem". NationalAnthems.info. Retrieved 27 July 2015.