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Former Anthem of Democratic Kampuchea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Dap Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey" (Khmer: ដប់ប្រាំពីរមេសាមហាជោគជ័យ, UNGEGN: Dâb Prămpir Mésa Môha Choŭkchoăy) was the national anthem of Democratic Kampuchea from at least January 1976. Although the anthem may have been in use in the "liberated zone" much earlier, it was proclaimed the national anthem in article 18 of the Constitution of Kampuchea which was promulgated on 5 January 1976. Supposedly, the Khmer Rouge and/or Pol Pot himself wrote the piece, but its origin remains unknown.[1]
English: Victorious Seventeenth of April | |
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ដប់ប្រាំពីរមេសាមហាជោគជ័យ | |
National anthem of Democratic Kampuchea | |
Adopted | 6 January 1976 |
Relinquished | 7 January 1979 |
Preceded by | Majestic Kingdom |
Succeeded by | Anthem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea |
Audio sample | |
Dap Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey |
After Vietnam militarily intervened and forced the Khmer Rouge out of most of Cambodia, the People's Republic of Kampuchea was established and used a new anthem. However, the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea continued to use "Dap Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey" as its state anthem in exile. Since the Coalition Government was recognized as the legitimate government of Cambodia by many Western nations and the United Nations, its state anthem continued to be presented as the national anthem of Cambodia in the West until the restoration of the monarchy in 1993.[citation needed]
Khmer | UNGEGN romanization | English translation |
ឈាមក្រហមច្រាល |
Chhéam krâhâm chral |
The bright scarlet blood |
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