Royal Salute (Yemen)
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LyricsMuhammad Ahmed Haydara
MusicUnknown
Adopted1927
Relinquished1962
| English: Royal Salute | |
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| تحية ملكية | |
Former national anthem of Yemen | |
| Lyrics | Muhammad Ahmed Haydara |
| Music | Unknown |
| Adopted | 1927 |
| Relinquished | 1962 |
| Succeeded by | Peace To The Land |
| Audio sample | |
National anthem of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen | |
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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.[1] The lyrics of the anthem praised the Imam, but were rarely used.[2]