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Turkish anthem music
Turkish anthem music







Penned by Mehmet Âkif Ersoy, and ultimately composed by Osman Zeki Üngör, the theme is one of affection for the Turkish homeland, freedom, and faith, as well as praise for the virtues of hope, devotion, and sacrifice in the pursuit of liberty, all explored through visual, tactile, and kinesthetic imagery as these concepts relate to the flag, the human spirit, and the soil of the homeland. It was officially adopted by Grand National Assembly on 12 March 1921-two-and-a-half years before the 29 October 1923 establishment of the nation-both as a motivational musical saga for the troops fighting in the Turkish War of Independence, and as an aspirational anthem for a Republic that was yet to be established. 'Independence March') is the national anthem of both Turkey and Northern Cyprus. If you frown, our blood shed for you will not be worthy.įreedom is the right of my nation who worships God and seeks what is right." İstiklâl Marşı" ( Turkish pronunciation: lit. Please smile upon my heroic nation, why that anger, why that rage? Oh coy crescent do not frown for I am ready to sacrifice myself for you! That is mine, it belongs solely to my nation. Hakkidir, hür yasamis, bayragimin hürriyet įear not, the crimson flag, waving in these dawns will never fadeīefore the last hearth that is burning in my nation vanishes. Olsun artik dökülen kanlarimin hepsi helal. O zaman yükselerek arsa deger belki basim.ĭalgalan sen de safaklar gibi ey sanli hilal! Her cerihamdan, ilahi, bosanip kanli yasim,įiskirir ruh-i mücerred gibi yerden na’sim O zaman vecd ile bin secde eder -varsa- tasim, Ruhumun senden, ilahi, sudur ancak emeli: Suheda fiskiracak topragi siksan, suheda!Ĭani, canani, bütün varimi alsin da hüda,Įtmesin tek vatanimdan beni dünyada cüda. Kim bu cennet vatanin ugruna olmaz ki feda? Verme, dünyalari alsan da, bu cennet vatani. Sen sehit oglusun, incitme, yaziktir, atani: Kim bilir, belki yarin, belki yarindan da yakin.īastigin yerleri ‘toprak!’ diyerek geçme, tani: Siper et gövdeni, dursun bu hayasizca akin.ĭogacaktir sana va’dettigi günler hakk’in… ‘Medeniyet!’ dedigin tek disi kalmis canavar?Īrkadas! Yurduma alçaklari ugratma, sakin. Ulusun, korkma! Nasil böyle bir imani bogar, Garbin afakini sarmissa çelik zirhli duvar,īenim iman dolu gögsüm gibi serhaddim var.

turkish anthem music

Yirtarim daglari, enginlere sigmam, tasarim. Kükremis sel gibiyim, bendimi çigner, asarim. Hangi çilgin bana zincir vuracakmis? Sasarim! Hakkidir, hakk’a tapan, milletimin istiklal!īen ezelden beridir hür yasadim, hür yasarim. Sana olmaz dökülen kanlarimiz sonra helal… Kahraman irkima bir gül! Ne bu siddet, bu celal?

turkish anthem music

O benim milletimin yildizidir, parlayacak Ĭatma, kurban olayim, çehreni ey nazli hilal! Sönmeden yurdumun üstünde tüten en son ocak. Korkma, sönmez bu safaklarda yüzen al sancak The composition has also been adopted as the National Anthem of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.Ī scroll displaying the first two quatrains of the anthem was depicted on the reverse of the Turkish 100 lira banknotes of 1983-1989. A framed version of the national anthem typically occupies the wall above the blackboard in the classrooms of every public as well as almost every private school in Turkey (accompanied by a Turkish flag, a photograph of the country’s founding father Atatürk, and a copy of Atatürk’s famous inspirational speech to the nation’s youth). Of the ten-stanza anthem, only the first two quatrains are typically sung with an upright, immobile and solemn composure. The Anthem is regularly heard during state and military events, as well as during national festivals, bayrams, sporting events, and school ceremonies. The lyrics reflect on the sacrifice of the soldiers during the War. The manuscript by Ersoy, between the title line İstiklâl Marşı and the first text line, carries the dedication Kahraman Ordumuza “To our Heroic Army”, the army that won the Independence War. Penned by Mehmet Akif Ersoy and ultimately composed by Osman Zeki Üngör, the theme is one of affection for the Turkish homeland, freedom, and faith, of sacrifice for liberty, and of hope and devotion, explored through visual, tactile and kinesthetic imagery as they relate to the flag, the human spirit and the soil of the homeland. The İstiklâl Marşı (Independence March) is the Turkish National Anthem, officially adopted on 12 March 1921 – two and a half years before the 29 October 1923 establishment of the Republic of Turkey, both as a motivational musical saga for the troops fighting in the Turkish War of Independence, and as an anthem for a Republic that was yet to be established.









Turkish anthem music