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Iranian National Anthem (Orchestre national d'Île-de-France Edition)
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.An arrangement for the Orchestre national d'Île-de-France of the National Anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: سرود ملی جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Sorude Melliye Jomhuriye Eslâmiye Irân; pronounced [sʊˌɾuːde melˌlije d͡ʒʊmhuːˌɾije eslɒːˌmije iːˈɾɒn]) is the national anthem of Iran. It was adopted in 1990, replacing the previous anthem used during the rule of Ruhollah Khomeini.[1] It was composed by Hassan Riyahi, and the lyrics were written by Sayed Bagheri. It is the fourth official Iranian national anthem.[2] یه دیالوگ خیلی خوب تو فیلمHyouka بود که میگفت : تو اسممو میدونی نه داستانمو تو لبخندمو میبینی نه دردادمو تو متوجه چیزایی که رها میکنم میشی، نه زخمام میتونی حرفامو بخونی ، نه ذهنمو پس راجبم نه نظر بده و نه قضاوتم کن چون تو فقط قسمتی از من رو میبینی که خودم خواستم نشونت بدم ️
Due to the death of Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989, Iran adopted its current anthem after a competition the following year. At the time of its adoption, it was the second-shortest anthem in the world, after Japan's anthem, "Kimigayo", with seven lines.
Due to the death of Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989, Iran adopted its current anthem after a competition the following year. At the time of its adoption, it was the second-shortest anthem in the world, after Japan's anthem, "Kimigayo", with seven lines.