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'''Bože pravde''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: Боже правде, [[English language|English]]: ''God of Justice'' or ''Lord Give Us Justice''<ref>http://www.predsednik.yu/mwc/default.asp?c=101500&g=20060904151245&lng=eng&hs1=1</ref>) is the official [[anthem]] of [[Serbia]]. It was written in [[1872]] with music by [[Davorin Jenko]] and lyrics by [[Jovan Đorđević]]. |
'''Bože pravde''' ([[Serbian language|Serbian]]: Боже правде, [[English language|English]]: ''God of Justice'' or ''Lord Give Us Justice''<ref>http://www.predsednik.yu/mwc/default.asp?c=101500&g=20060904151245&lng=eng&hs1=1</ref>) is the official [[anthem]] of [[Serbia]] and [[Republika Srpska]]. It was written in [[1872]] with music by [[Davorin Jenko]] and lyrics by [[Jovan Đorđević]]. |
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While being the anthem of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]], it occasionally was referred to as "Serbian National Prayer" and the original lyrics contained a petition for the [[List of Serbian monarchs|Serbian king]]. Various rulers of Serbia were changing words of the anthem to suit them. During the rule of prince [[Milan I of Serbia]], the words were "God, save Prince Milan" (''knez Milana Bože spasi''), which changed to ''King Milan'' when Serbia became a kingdom. Later the anthem was tailored to [[Peter I of Yugoslavia]] and [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia]] as well.<ref>{{cite news| author=LJ. M. V. - J. Ž. S.| title=Hej, Bože pravde!| date=2006-08-01| work =[[Vecernje novosti]]| url=http://www.novosti.co.yu/code/navigate.php?Id=1&status=jedna&vest=92154&datum=2006-07-25|accessdate=2007-04-17}}</ref> |
While being the anthem of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]], it occasionally was referred to as "Serbian National Prayer" and the original lyrics contained a petition for the [[List of Serbian monarchs|Serbian king]]. Various rulers of Serbia were changing words of the anthem to suit them. During the rule of prince [[Milan I of Serbia]], the words were "God, save Prince Milan" (''knez Milana Bože spasi''), which changed to ''King Milan'' when Serbia became a kingdom. Later the anthem was tailored to [[Peter I of Yugoslavia]] and [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia]] as well.<ref>{{cite news| author=LJ. M. V. - J. Ž. S.| title=Hej, Bože pravde!| date=2006-08-01| work =[[Vecernje novosti]]| url=http://www.novosti.co.yu/code/navigate.php?Id=1&status=jedna&vest=92154&datum=2006-07-25|accessdate=2007-04-17}}</ref> |
Revision as of 20:04, 6 October 2007
Bože pravde (Serbian: Боже правде, English: God of Justice or Lord Give Us Justice[1]) is the official anthem of Serbia and Republika Srpska. It was written in 1872 with music by Davorin Jenko and lyrics by Jovan Đorđević.
While being the anthem of the Kingdom of Serbia, it occasionally was referred to as "Serbian National Prayer" and the original lyrics contained a petition for the Serbian king. Various rulers of Serbia were changing words of the anthem to suit them. During the rule of prince Milan I of Serbia, the words were "God, save Prince Milan" (knez Milana Bože spasi), which changed to King Milan when Serbia became a kingdom. Later the anthem was tailored to Peter I of Yugoslavia and Alexander I of Yugoslavia as well.[2]
Today, Republika Srpska retained the old lyrics, while Serbia uses slightly modified lyrics, asserting that it is no longer a monarchy – four verses, marked with 1 and 2 are different. In three, "Serbian king" is changed to "Serbian lands" and in one, "God, save Serbian king" is changed in "God save, God defend".
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has voted against the use of the current anthem of Republika Srpska declaring it unconsititutional. [1]
On May 31st 2007, Parliament of Republika Srpska passed the decision that anthem of Republika Srpska is Bože pravde, but only music, without lyrics. The notion was passed by 45 votes for the notion, 6 against, and 19 neutral.
Lyrics
Lyrics of Serbia | ||
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Serbian Cyrillic | Serbian Latin | English translation |
Боже правде, ти што спасе Моћном руком води, брани Сложи српску браћу драгу Нек на српској блиста грани Нек на српско ведро чело Кад наступе борбе дани Из мрачнога сину гроба Отаџбину српску брани |
Bože pravde, ti što spase Moćnom rukom vodi, brani Složi srpsku braću dragu Nek na srpskoj blista grani Nek na srpsko vedro čelo Kad nastupe borbe dani Iz mračnoga sinu groba Otadžbinu srpsku brani |
God of Justice; Thou who saved us With Thy mighty hand guide, defend Bind in closest links our kindred Let the golden fruits of union Lord! Avert from us Thy vengeance, When our host goes forth to battle On our sepulchre of ages T' Serbian home-land Thou shalt nourish, |
Lyrics of Republika Srpska | ||
1српског Краља, српски род! | 1srpskog Kralja, srpski rod! | 1Serbian King and Serbian people! |
2Српског краља, Боже храни | 2Srpskog kralja, Bože hrani | 2Serbian King, O God! deliver, |
External links
- National anthem (instrumental) MP3 format
- MP3 sound file (Republika Srpska)
- Real Audio stream (Republic of Serbia)
- Template:Sr icon Sheet music for Brass Band and for Orchestra with mixed choir (Parliament of Serbia website)
- freesrpska.org (source of the English translation)
- Music and lyrics of the National Anthem
- Боже спаси актуелног краља (in Serbian)
References
- ^ http://www.predsednik.yu/mwc/default.asp?c=101500&g=20060904151245&lng=eng&hs1=1
- ^ LJ. M. V. - J. Ž. S. (2006-08-01). "Hej, Bože pravde!". Vecernje novosti. Retrieved 2007-04-17.