Nahnu Djundulla Djundulwatan
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Nahnu Djundulla Djundulwatan is the national anthem of Sudan.
The title translates as "We Are the Army of God and of Our Land"
Words by: Sayed Ahmad Muhammad Salih
Music by: Ahmad Murjan
Adopted: 1956
The Sudanese anthem was adopted upon independence from Britain and Egypt in 1956.
Arabic Lyrics
Nahnu Djundullah Djundulwatan. In Da A Da Il Fida Lam Nakhun. Natahaddal Maut Endalmihan. Nashta Ril Madjd Bi Aghlathaman. Hathihil Ard Lana! Falyaish Sudanuna, Alaman Bayn Al Umam. Ya Benissudan, Hatharamzukum; Yah Miluleb, Wa Yahmi Ardakum.
English Translation
We are the army of God and of our land, We shall never fail when called to sacrifice. Whether braving death, hardship or pain, We give our lives as the price of glory. May this Our land, Sudan, live long, Showing all nations the way. Sons of the Sudan, summoned now to serve, Shoulder the task of preserving our country.
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