English: State Anthem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic | |
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Кыргыз ССР Мамлекеттик Гимни | |
Former regional anthem of the Kirghiz SSR Former national anthem of Kyrgyzstan [lower-alpha 1] | |
Lyrics | Kubanychbek Malikov, Tugelbai Sydykbekov, Mukanbet Toktobaev, and Aaly Tokombaev |
Music | Vladimir Vlasov, Abdylas Maldybaev and Vladimir Fere, 1946 |
Adopted | 1946 |
Readopted | 1991 | (without words)
Relinquished | 1991 1992 (music only) | (with lyrics)
Succeeded by | National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic |
Audio sample | |
State Anthem of the Kyrgyz SSR (vocal) |
The State Anthem of the Kirghiz SSR [lower-alpha 2] was the national anthem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (modern-day Kyrgyzstan). The music was composed by Vladimir Vlasov, Abdylas Maldybaev and Vladimir Fere, and the lyrics were written by Kubanychbek Malikov, Tulgebai Sydykbekov, Mukanbet Toktobaev, and Aaly Tokombaev. [1] [2]
Kyrgyz lyrics (Cyrillic script) | Kyrgyz lyrics (Latin script) | English translation |
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Азаттыкты Кыргыз эңсеп турганда, | Azattykty Kyrgyz engsep turganda, | The Kyrgyz people arose, seeking freedom, |
Kyrgyz lyrics (Cyrillic script) | Kyrgyz lyrics (Latin script) | English translation |
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Ала тоолук Кыргыз эли тайманбай | Ala tooluk kyrgyz eli taimanbai | The brave Kyrgyz people of the Ala-Too, |
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