Salāmathī
National anthem of the Sultanate of Maldive Islands / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the National Anthem that was used in the Sultanate of Maldives. For the present day Anthem, see Qaumii Salaam.
Salāmathī (/sæ.lɑːmæ.ðiː/ sa-LAH-ma-THEE, Dhivehi: ސަލާމަތީ, romanized: Salaamathee) was the national anthem of the Sultanate of the Maldive Islands. It was adopted on 1948.
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English: Safety | |
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Dhivehi: ސަލާމަތީ | |
National anthem of the Sultanate of Maldives | |
Also known as | Salaamathi |
Lyrics | Muhammad Jameel Didi, 1948 |
Adopted | 1940 |
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Salāmathī, commonly known as Salaamathi is the earliest known national anthem of Maldives.[1] The word "Salaamathi" means "Safety" in Dhivehi language.
Until 1972, the Salaamathi was used as the national anthem of the Republic of Maldives.