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Afghan national anthem

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Abdul Bari Jahani told IWPR, “This is in fact not a poem, but a list of tribes.” The old Yugoslav one worked on the same basis, with each republic having a section of its own anthem included, which is why it took hours to play at football matches.

Trevor @ 15 December 2005 6:52 PM

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  1. Soha
    2:20 PM on 2 September 2006

    I want to find the National anthem of afganistan

  2. Soha
    2:23 PM on 2 September 2006

    I don’t have comment

  3. Muzi
    3:52 AM on 16 October 2006

    I like the old national anthem. Garm sha laa garm sha, Ey de azaadi lmara, Ey de naikmarghi lmara,

  4. Sohaab
    5:10 AM on 12 January 2008

    I don’t really like any of these “national anthems.” What I actually like to be our national anthem is the classic patriotic song titled “Watan Ishq e Tu Iftikharam.”

    It is timeless, peerless and just truly excellent. This is the only song that can give me the cold chills.

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