Ingush: ГӀалгӀай Республика паччахьалкxен гимн | |
Transcription: | Ingush: Ġalġay Respublika paççaẋalqen gimn|italic=no |
English Title: | State Anthem of the Republic of Ingushetia |
Alt Title: | Russian: «Государственный гимн Республики Ингушетии» |
Prefix: | Regional |
Country: | Ingushetia |
Author: | Ramzan Tsurov (1993, 2010) |
Composer: | Ruslan Zangiyev |
Adopted: | 27 August 1993 7 December 2010 |
Sound: | Anthem of Ingushetia - ГIалгIайчен гимн.ogg |
Sound Title: | Digital instrumental and male vocal rendition in A major and E minor |
The State Anthem of Ingushetia is one of the national symbols of the Republic of Ingushetia, a federal subject of Russia, along with its flag and coat of arms. The music was composed by Ruslan Zangiyev, with accompanying lyrics by Ingush poet Ramzan Tsurov in 1993. It was first adopted as a de facto regional anthem on 27 August 1993, and then readopted officially on 7 December 2010.[1] [2] [3] [4]
In 1993, the Ingush national congress wanted an anthem for the Republic of Ingushetia, at which the poems written by Ingush poet Ramzan Tsurov were accepted. Later that year, Ingush composer Ruslan Zangiyev put Tsurov's poems into music. Subsequently, the Parliament of Ingushetia officially approved the State Anthem of Ingushetia.[4]
In 2005, Head Murat Zyazikov decided that the anthem of Ingushetia was too aggressive and did not reflect the "people's desire for peace, creation, good neighborly relations", so he approved a new version, titled "My Motherland" (ru|Моя Родина) to the verses of the Ingush poet Said Chakhkiev. This version, used until 2010, was translated by Igor Lyapin.[7]