National Anthems of the World

Lyrics, history and anecdotes

🇬🇪 Georgia

The national anthem of Georgia is called: « Tavisupleba ».

Continent: Europe

Bordering Countries:
🇦🇲 Armenia
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
🇮🇷 Iran (Islamic Republic of)
🇷🇺 Russian Federation

History of « Tavisupleba »

« Tavisupleba » (Freedom) is the national anthem of Georgia. The anthem reflects the country’s aspirations for freedom, unity, and the celebration of its rich cultural heritage.

Key Dates and People

  • 2004: The lyrics of « Tavisupleba » were written by David Magradze, a Georgian poet and politician. The music was composed by Zakaria Paliashvili, a prominent Georgian composer, and was arranged by Ioseb Kechakmadze.
  • 2004: « Tavisupleba » was officially adopted as the national anthem of Georgia following the Rose Revolution, which led to significant political changes and the election of Mikheil Saakashvili as president.

Anecdotes

  • Rose Revolution: The adoption of « Tavisupleba » as the national anthem coincided with the Rose Revolution, a peaceful movement that resulted in the resignation of President Eduard Shevardnadze and the election of Mikheil Saakashvili. The anthem symbolizes the country’s new era of democracy and freedom.
  • Cultural Heritage: The music for the anthem is based on themes from Zakaria Paliashvili’s operas « Abesalom da Eteri » and « Daisi, » which are significant works in Georgian classical music. This connection to Paliashvili’s compositions underscores the anthem’s celebration of Georgian cultural heritage.
  • Unity and Freedom: The lyrics of « Tavisupleba » emphasize the themes of freedom, unity, and the beauty of the Georgian homeland. The anthem is a powerful expression of national pride and the country’s aspirations for a prosperous future.

Lyrics Excerpt

In Georgian

ჩემი ხატია სამშობლო,
სილამაზე ყვავილთა,
განთიადი ლოცვათა,
განთიადი ლოცვათა.

დიდება თავისუფლებას,
თავისუფლებას დიდება!
დიდება თავისუფლებას,
თავისუფლებას დიდება!

In English (translation)

My icon is my homeland,
Its flowers' beauty,
Dawn's prayers,
Dawn's prayers.

Glory to freedom,
Glory to freedom!
Glory to freedom,
Glory to freedom!

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