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Salam Affandina
سلام أفندينا

Former national anthem of Khedivate of Egypt Egypt
Also known asالسلام الجمهوري المصري (English: "Egyptian Republican Anthem")
MusicGiuseppe Pugioli, 1871
Adopted1871 (by the Khedivate of Egypt)

1914 (by the Sultanate of Egypt)
1936 (by the Kingdom of Egypt)

1953 (by the Republic of Egypt)
Relinquished1953 (by the Kingdom of Egypt)
1958 (by the Republic of Egypt)
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"Salam Affandina" (Template:Lang-ar, lit.'"Peace/Salute of Our Lord/Master"') was the national anthem of Egypt from 1871 to 1958, then it was replaced by "Walla Zaman Ya Selahy". It was renamed "Egyptian Republican Anthem" (Template:Lang-ar) in 1953 after the Egyptian revolution of 1952.[1] It was instrumental and had no official lyrics.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Egypt (to 1958)". nationalanthems.info. Retrieved 26 October 2018.