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| title = {{lang|ps|څو چې دا ځمكه آسمان وي}} |
| title = {{lang|ps|څو چې دا ځمكه آسمان وي}} |
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| transcription = {{lang|ps-latn| dā āsmān }} |
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| english_title = So Long as There is Earth and Heaven |
| english_title = So Long as There is Earth and Heaven |
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| image = Emblem of Afghanistan (1974-1978) new.svg |
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 16 November 2025
National anthem of Afghanistan from 1973 to 1978)
“Tsō chē dā dzmêka āsmān wī” (Pashto: څو چې دا ځمكه آسمان وي, lit. ‘So long as there is Earth and Heaven’) was the national anthem of the Republic of Afghanistan from 1973 to 1978. In 1973, the Kingdom of Afghanistan was overthrown in a coup d’état and the Republic was established by Mohammad Daoud Khan, so the country began to formulate a new national anthem, because the second national anthem was a pure tribute to the king Mohammad Zahir Shah. In 1978, the Afghan military launched the Saur Revolution to overthrow the Republic, and the national anthem was abolished five years after its opening.[1][2]
| Pashto lyrics | Romanization of Pashto | IPA transcript | English translation |
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څو چې دا ځمکه آسمان وي |
Tsō chē dā dzmêka āsmān wī |
[t͡so t͡ʃe d̪ɑ d͡zmə.ka ʔɑ.sə.mɑn wi] |
So long as there is Earth and Heaven; |
