Salam Affandina

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Salam Affandina was the royal anthem of the Kingdom of Egypt, ceremonially associated with its monarchy and state occasions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Salam Affandina canonical 1

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instanceOf royal anthem
associatedWith Egyptian monarchy NERFINISHED
Khedivate of Egypt NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Egypt NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
follows earlier Ottoman ceremonial music in Egypt
genre ceremonial music
march
hasKey march-like Western orchestral style
hasLanguage instrumental
hasLyrics no official lyrics
hasType instrumental anthem
honorificReference the ruler of Egypt
inception late 19th century
replacedBy national anthem of the Republic of Egypt
symbolizes Egyptian monarchy
royal authority in Egypt
state sovereignty of the Kingdom of Egypt
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
titleMeaning Our Master the Effendi
usedAs de facto national anthem of Egypt during the monarchy
usedFor honouring the monarch
military ceremonies
official receptions
royal ceremonies
state occasions
usedIn diplomatic events
military parades
royal audiences

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Kingdom of Egypt nationalAnthem Salam Affandina