Yemen Royal Salute

The Royal Salute (Arabic.

تحية ملكية, romanized: Tahiātin Milkiayet) was an anthem of Kingdom of Yemen, written by Muhammad Ahmed Haydara and used from 1927 to 1962. The lyrics of the anthem praised the Imam, but were rarely used.

Tahiātin Milkiayet
English: Royal Salute
تحية ملكية
Yemen Royal Salute

Former national anthem of Yemen
LyricsMuhammad Ahmed Haydara
MusicUnknown
Adopted1927
Relinquished1962
Succeeded byPeace To The Land
Audio sample
National anthem of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen

References

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ArabicMutawakkilite Kingdom of YemenRomanization of Arabic

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