Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Ottoman imperial anthem

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ottoman Empire used anthems since its foundation in the late 13th century, but did not use a
specific royal or national anthem until the 19th century. During the reign of Sultan Mahmud II, when
the military and imperial band were re-organized along Western lines,Giuseppe Donizetti was invited
to head the process. Donizetti Pasha, as he was known in the Ottoman Empire, composed the first
Western-style imperial anthem, the Mahmudiye.

Like in many other monarchies of its time, the anthem of the Ottoman Empire was a royal anthem, not
a national one. Hence it paid homage to a specific ruler and a new anthem was composed at each
imperial succession. However, in 1844, with the Tanzimat reforms, the Mecidiye March was
recognized as the first official Ottoman national anthem. The first official Ottoman national flag (which
was in essence identical to the present-day Turkish flag) was also adopted in 1844.

 Mahmudiye - for Sultan Mahmud II (1808-1839) - by Giuseppe Donizetti, brother of Gaetano


Donizetti
 Mecidiye March - for Sultan Abdülmecid (1839-1861), by Giuseppe Donizetti
 Aziziye March - for Sultan Abdülâziz (1861-1876), by Callisto Guatelli
 Hamidiye - for Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876-1909), by Necip Pasha
 Reşadiye - for Sultan Mehmed Resad V (1909-1918) by Italo Selvelli

After the start of the imperial anthem tradition, two Sultans did not have specific anthems composed.
The first is Sultan Murad V, who reigned for 3 months in 1876 and the second is the last Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire, Sultan Mehmed Vahdeddin, who used theMahmudiye anthem.

Only the Hamidiye and Reşadiye have lyrics, the first three anthems being instrumental.

You might also like