Payandeh Bada Iran
Former Iranian national anthem (1980–1990)
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"Payandeh Bada Iran"[a] was the national anthem of Iran between 1980 and 1990. It was adopted during the establishment of the Islamic Republic after the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty. The anthem's music was composed by Mohammad Biglaripur, and its lyrics were written by Abolghasem Halat. The anthem was replaced in 1990 with the "National Anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran".
| English: Be forever, an eternal Iran | |
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The emblem of Iran, adopted two months after the creation of the anthem. | |
Former national anthem of Iran | |
| Lyrics | Abolghasem Halat, 1980 |
| Music | Mohammad Biglaripur, 1980 |
| Adopted | 24 March 1980 |
| Relinquished | 1990 |
| Preceded by | "Ey Iran" (de facto) Long Live our King of Kings (de jure) |
| Succeeded by | "National Anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran" |
| Audio sample | |
Instrumental recording | |
Lyrics
| Persian original[1][2] | English translation | ||||||
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The Islamic Republic has been established, |
Notes
- English: /ˌpɑːjænˈdeɪ ˈbɑːdə ɪˈrɑːn/ PAH-yan-DAY BAHD-ə ih-RAHN
- Persian: پاینده بادا ایران, romanized: Pâyande Bâdâ Irân, lit. 'Be forever, an eternal Iran', pronounced [ˌpʰɒːjænˈde bɒːˈdɒː ʔiːˈɹɒːn]
- Alternatively آیندۀ
- Alternatively پایندۀ
- Alternatively سایۀ