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'''Dahp Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey''' ({{lang-km|ដប់ប្រាំពីរមេសាមហាជោគជ័យ, "Glorious Seventeenth of April"}}) 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 status remains unknown.<ref>[http://www.dccam.org/Archives/Documents/DK_Policy/DK_Policy_DK_Constitution.htm Constitution of Democratic Kampuchea]</ref> |
'''Dahp Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey''' ({{lang-km|ដប់ប្រាំពីរមេសាមហាជោគជ័យ, "Glorious Seventeenth of April"}}) 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 status remains unknown.<ref>[http://www.dccam.org/Archives/Documents/DK_Policy/DK_Policy_DK_Constitution.htm Constitution of Democratic Kampuchea] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070328212757/http://www.dccam.org/Archives/Documents/DK_Policy/DK_Policy_DK_Constitution.htm |date=28 March 2007 }}</ref> |
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Although after Vietnam [[Cambodian-Vietnamese War|militarily intervened]] and forced the Khmer Rouge out of Cambodia, installing the [[People's Republic of Kampuchea]] and [[National Anthem of Kampuchea|replacing the national anthem]], the Khmer Rouge continued to use ''Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey'' as its anthem in exile. And since the [[Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea|government-in-exile of the Khmer Rouge]] was recognized as the legitimate government of Cambodia by many Western nations and the United Nations, its anthem continued to be presented as the national anthem of Cambodia in the West until the restoration of the monarchy in 1993.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} |
Although after Vietnam [[Cambodian-Vietnamese War|militarily intervened]] and forced the Khmer Rouge out of Cambodia, installing the [[People's Republic of Kampuchea]] and [[National Anthem of Kampuchea|replacing the national anthem]], the Khmer Rouge continued to use ''Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey'' as its anthem in exile. And since the [[Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea|government-in-exile of the Khmer Rouge]] was recognized as the legitimate government of Cambodia by many Western nations and the United Nations, its anthem continued to be presented as the national anthem of Cambodia in the West until the restoration of the monarchy in 1993.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.dccam.org/Archives/Musics/Songs/Khmer_Rouge_National_Anthem.mp3 Listening Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080908150254/http://www.dccam.org/Archives/Musics/Songs/Khmer_Rouge_National_Anthem.mp3 Listening Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey] |
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* [http://www.nationalanthems.us/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1091635567 Lyrics of Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey] |
* [http://www.nationalanthems.us/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1091635567 Lyrics of Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vW5HvVaybw Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey's video clip] at [[YouTube]] |
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vW5HvVaybw Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey's video clip] at [[YouTube]] |
Revision as of 18:26, 4 September 2017
English: Victorious Seventeenth of April | |
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historical anthem of Cambodia | |
Adopted | 1976 |
Relinquished | 1979 |
Audio sample | |
Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey |
Template:Contains Khmer text Dahp Prampi Mesa Moha Chokchey (Khmer: ដប់ប្រាំពីរមេសាមហាជោគជ័យ, "Glorious Seventeenth of April") 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 status remains unknown.[1]
Although after Vietnam militarily intervened and forced the Khmer Rouge out of Cambodia, installing the People's Republic of Kampuchea and replacing the national anthem, the Khmer Rouge continued to use Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey as its anthem in exile. And since the government-in-exile of the Khmer Rouge was recognized as the legitimate government of Cambodia by many Western nations and the United Nations, its anthem continued to be presented as the national anthem of Cambodia in the West until the restoration of the monarchy in 1993.[citation needed]
Lyrics
Khmer ឈាមក្រហមច្រាល ឈាមប្រែក្លាយជា កំហឹងខ្លាំងក្លា ជយោ ! ជយោ ! យើងរួបរួមគ្នា ប្ដេជ្ញាដាច់ខាត ការពារមាតុភូមិ ជយោ ! ជយោ ! |
Transcription (IPA) /cʰiəm krɑhɑːm craːl/ /cʰiəm prae kʰlaːy ciə kɑmhəŋ kʰlaŋ kʰlaː/ /cejoː cejoː / /jəːŋ ruəp-ruəm kʰniə/ /pdacɲaː dac kʰaːt kaːpiə miətoʔpʰuːm/ /cejoː cejoː/ |
Translation into English
The bright scarlet blood
Flooded over the towns and plains of our motherland Kampuchea,
The blood of our good workers and farmers,
Our revolutionary fighters' blood, both men and women.
Their blood produced a great anger and the courage
To contend with heroism.
On 17 April, under the revolutionary banner,
Their blood freed us from the state of slavery.
Hurrah, hurrah,
For the glorious 17 April!
That wonderful victory had greater significance
Than the Angkor period!
We are uniting
To construct a Kampuchea with a new and better society,
Democratic, egalitarian and just.
We follow the road to firmly-based independence.
We absolutely guarantee to defend our motherland,
Our fine territory, our magnificent revolution!
Hurrah, hurrah,
Hurrah! For the new Kampuchea
A splendid, democratic land of plenty!
We guarantee to raise aloft and wave the red banner of the revolution.
We shall make our motherland prosperous beyond all others,
Magnificent, wonderful!
References
- ^ Constitution of Democratic Kampuchea Archived 28 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine