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"Untuk Negeri Kita" (Jawi: اونتوق نڬري كيت , pronounced [untuʔ nəgəri kita]; "For Our State") is the state anthem of the Malaysian state of Penang.It was composed by the late Second Lieutenant Awaluddin Zainal Alam who submitted it to a competition made for selecting the state anthem.
Duli Yang Maha Mulia (Jawi: دولي يڠ مها موليا , pronounced [duli jaŋ maha mulia]) is the title of the state anthem of Selangor, Malaysia.It was adopted in 1967.
Candan Erçetin: anonymous: 4:02 3 "Gamsız Hayat" Carefree life: Aylin Atalay & Candan Erçetin: Candan Erçetin: 3:50 4 "Parçalandım" I break into pieces: Candan Erçetin: Alper Erinç & Candan Erçetin: 3:57 5 "Anlatma Sakın" Don't tell: Sinan: Candan Erçetin: 3:36 6 "Bensiz" Without me: Sinan: Neslihan Engin & Candan Erçetin: 3:17 7 ...
Candan Erçetin: Neden "Bensiz" Without me: Neslihan Engin & Candan Erçetin "Mühim Değil" It's OK. Neslihan Engin & Candan Erçetin "Sonsuz" Infinite: Candan Erçetin: Melek "Nedense Sustum" For some reason I didn't spoke: Candan Erçetin & Alper Erinç: Kırık Kalpler Durağında "Sen" You: Candan Erçetin & Alper Erinç & Nuri Irmak ...
The plantation has over 200,000 trees of a special hybrid Aquilaria spp species which is critically endangered in the wild which spreads over an area of 120 hectares. [1] [2] Gaharu is the local Malay name for this tree better known as Agarwood, Aloes or Eagleswood to the world.
"Git" (Turkish: Go) is a song from Candan Erçetin's sixth studio album Kırık Kalpler Durağında. The song's lyrics were written by Cemal Safi and composed by Erçetin. It is arranged by Alper Erinç. The third music video of the album was shot for "Git" in 2011, directed by Bozkurt Bayer and Cihangir Ateşağaoğlu. [1]
"Nokor Reach" originated from a folk poetry usually performed with chapei in ancient era for storytelling and to disclose any recent events. [2] [3]The music of "Nokor Reach" was composed between 1938 and 1939 by Prince Norodom Suramarit during the reign of King Sisowath Monivong with help of J. Jekyll and François Perruchot, [1] [4] the Royal Palace's musical instructors.