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The national anthem of Kuwait (النشيد الوطني الكويتي) was written by poet ʾMaham Mishārī al-ʿAdwānī with music composed by ʾIbrāhīm al-Ṣūla and arranged by ʾAḥmad ʿAlī. It was first broadcast on 25 February 1978.
"The Song to the Auspicious Cloud" 1913–1915 1921–1928 Zhang Taiyan: Xiao Youmei — China "Guómín gémìng gē" [trans 19] "Revolution of the Citizens" 1926–1928 Liao Qianwu: Traditional — — China "Zhōnghuá Mínguó guógē" [trans 20] "National Anthem of the Republic of China" 1928–1949 Yat-sen Sun: Maoyun Cheng [note 10 ...
Kuwait is widely considered the centre of traditional music in the Persian Gulf. [3] [2] Traditional Kuwaiti music reflects the cosmopolitan influence of many diverse cultures. [5] The Habbān is a popular Kuwaiti music instrument. Kuwait's seafaring tradition is known for songs such as "Fidjeri". [6] "Fidjeri" is a musical repertoire performed ...
If a national anthem is defined by being officially designated as the national song of a particular state, then La Marseillaise, which was officially adopted by the French National Convention in 1796, would qualify as the first official national anthem. Holographic copy of 1847 of Il Canto degli Italiani, the Italian national anthem since 1946
National anthem of Bahrain; Anthem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea; National anthem of Qatar (1954–1996) National anthem of Russia; National Anthem of the Altai Republic; National anthem of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; National anthem of the Kingdom of Afghanistan; National anthem of the Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1943)
'Peace to the Amir') is the national anthem of Qatar, written by al-Shaykh Mubārak bin Sayf al-Thānī and composed by ʿAbdulʿazīz Nāṣṣir al-ʿUbaydān al-Fakhrū. [2] This was also the title of the Kuwaiti national anthem from 1951 to 1978.
It is said that sawt was established in Kuwait by the poet, composer, singer and oud player Abdallah al-Faraj (1836-1901/1903). [1] [2] The Bahraini historian Mubārak al-'Ammārī believes that sawt was known in Kuwait before 1766, and in Bahrain since 1783. [2] Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity were widely considered among one of its earliest pioneers.
[5] [16] [17] Saleh Al-Kuwaiti was considered the father of Iraqi maqam as he was the pioneer of its first song. He also composed for the most famous singers of that era in Iraq, [18] Kuwait, [8] and in the Arab world, such as Salima Pasha, Afifa Iskandar, Nazem al-Ghazali, Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and many others. [19]