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The '''National Anthem of Nizam's Dominion''', better known as "'''O Osman'''", was the national anthem of the [[Hyderabad State|kingdom of Hyderabad]] until its [[Annexation of Hyderabad|annexation]] by [[India]]. It was composed by John Fredrick<ref>{{Cite web|title= |
The '''National Anthem of Nizam's Dominion''', better known as "'''O Osman'''", was the national anthem of the [[Hyderabad State|kingdom of Hyderabad]] until its [[Annexation of Hyderabad|annexation]] by [[India]]. It was composed by John Fredrick<ref>{{Cite web|title='From O Osman' to 'God Save the King' to 'Jana Gana Mana' Powells have played it all|url=https://www.siasat.com/from-o-osman-to-god-save-the-queen-to-jana-gana-mana-powells-have-played-it-all-2047429/|url-status=live}}</ref> during the time of 7th [[Nizam]] [[Mir Osman Ali Khan]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Hyderabad anthem accordion music played by Jan Oravec *ریاست حیدرآباد* |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIwnFZSqFlw |accessdate=11 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ww3GYpMrwysC&q=%22nizam%22+%22anthem%22&pg=PT10|title=The Untold Charminar|first=Syeda|last=Imam|date=14 May 2008|publisher=Penguin UK|via=Google Books|isbn=9788184759716}}</ref> |
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The National Anthem of Nizam's Dominion, better known as "O Osman", was the national anthem of the kingdom of Hyderabad until its annexation by India. It was composed by John Fredrick[1] during the time of 7th Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan.[2][3]
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Romanised Urdu (original version)
Ta abad khaliq-e-alam ye riyasat rakhay,
Tujh ko Osman basad ijlal salamat rakhay.
Jaise tu fakhr-e-salateen hai bafazal yazdan,
Yun hi mumtaz tera daur-e-hukumat rakhay.
Al o aulad ko allah de umr-e-khizri,
Unse abad tera khana-e-daulat rakhay.
Jod-e-Hatim rahe sharminda-e-ahsan tera,
Adl-e-khusrau ko khijal teri adalat rakhey.
Khandazan surat-e-gul tere hawa kha rahen,
Ake qadmo pe adu farkh ita’at rakhey.
Ban ke saqi tere Iqbal Nizam-e-sabay,
Tujh ko sahba kash khumkhana ishrat rakhay.[4]
English version
May the creator bless the kingdom till eternity, And O! Osman, keep you sound and healthy.
And make you live with dignity for a hundred years, By the grace of God you are the pride of rulers.
May the Almighty keep your rule illustrious, May God grant long life like khizr to your children.
And maintain the continuity of your noble descent, May the proverbial Hatim’s charity pale before yours.
May your sense of justice surpass even that of Khusro, May your wellwishers glow like the full blown flowers.
And your enemies acknowledge your superior prowess, O! Osman, make your tavern an abode of joy and ecstasy.
References
- ^ "'From O Osman' to 'God Save the King' to 'Jana Gana Mana' Powells have played it all".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Hyderabad anthem accordion music played by Jan Oravec *ریاست حیدرآباد*". Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ Imam, Syeda (14 May 2008). The Untold Charminar. Penguin UK. ISBN 9788184759716 – via Google Books.
- ^ "National Anthem of the Kingdom of Hyderabad". 31 August 2013.