National anthem of Mauritania (1960–2017) explained

Arabic: نشيد وطني موريتاني
English Title:National Anthem of Mauritania
Alt Title:""
En Alt Title:"Mauritanian National Anthem"
Prefix:Former national
Country:----Personal anthem of the President of Mauritania
Author:Baba Ould Cheikh
Lyrics Date:late 18th century
Composer:Tolia Nikiprowetzky
Music Date:1960
Adopted: (as national anthem)
(as presidential hymn)
Until: (as national anthem)
Successor:"Bilada-l ubati-l hudati-l kiram"
Sound:Former Mauritanian national anthem (1960–2017), performed by the U.S. Navy Band.ogg
Sound Title:U.S. Navy Band instrumental version

The "National Anthem of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania" was the national anthem of Mauritania between 1960 and 2017.

History

The anthem's lyrics are taken from a poem written in the late 18th century by Baba Ould Cheikh, while the melody was arranged by Russian-French composer Tolia Nikiprowetzky.[1] [2] It was adopted upon independence from France in 1960. Its unusual and highly complex rhythm makes it almost impossible to sing. For this reason, it is often erroneously listed as wordless.[1]

It was replaced by the current national anthem on 28 November 2017 after the Mauritanian constitutional referendum of 2017.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mauritania (1960–2017). NationalAnthems.info. 2018-08-03.
  2. Book: Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook. 2015-01-01. Masterlab. 978-83-7991-213-1. 2373. en.
  3. Web site: سر التعديلات على كلمات النشيد الوطني الموريتاني. 2022-02-06. www.afrigatenews.net. ar.
  4. Book: Minahan, James. The Complete Guide to National Symbols and Emblems. 2010. Greenwood Press. 978-0-313-34500-5. en. 615.