Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic information
Soviet regional anthem
Surudi milliyi JŠS Tojikiston
English: State Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic
Суруди миллии ҶШС Тоҷикистон
Former regional anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic
Former national anthem of Tajikistan[a]
Lyrics
Abolqasem Lahouti
Music
Suleiman Yudakov, 1946
Adopted
1946 (1946)
Readopted
1991 (1991)(without lyrics)
Relinquished
1991 (1991)(with lyrics) September 1994 (1994-09)(music only)
Succeeded by
Surudi Milli
Audio sample
Official orchestral and choral vocal recording[1]
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1968 official band instrumental recording
Performed by the Brass Band of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR
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The State Anthem of the Tajik SSR[b] was the regional anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, adopted in 1946. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, this anthem was still in use until 1994[2][3] when Tajikistan adopted a new anthem with different lyrics but retained the same melody.[4]
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