İstiklâl Marşı
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İstiklâl Marşı is the Turkish national anthem, a patriotic poem by Mehmet Akif Ersoy that honors the country’s struggle for independence and its national values.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| İstiklâl Marşı canonical | 7 |
| Turkish National Anthem | 4 |
| Turkish national anthem | 1 |
| İstiklal Marşı | 1 |
| İstiklal Marşı (Turkish national anthem) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: İstiklâl Marşı Context triple: [Turkey, nationalAnthem, İstiklâl Marşı]
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A.
La Marseillaise
La Marseillaise is the revolutionary song from 1792 that became France’s national anthem, renowned for its rousing, martial melody and patriotic lyrics.
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B.
Il Canto degli Italiani
Il Canto degli Italiani is the patriotic song, written in 1847 by Goffredo Mameli with music by Michele Novaro, that serves as Italy’s national anthem.
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C.
The Star-Spangled Banner
The Star-Spangled Banner is a patriotic American song, with lyrics written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, that celebrates the resilience of the U.S. flag and is traditionally performed at public and sporting events.
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D.
Deutschlandlied
Deutschlandlied is the German national anthem, best known for its third stanza beginning with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" ("Unity and Justice and Freedom").
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E.
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram is a patriotic song in Sanskritized Bengali that became a powerful symbol of India's freedom movement and is honored as the country's national song.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: İstiklâl Marşı Target entity description: İstiklâl Marşı is the Turkish national anthem, a patriotic poem by Mehmet Akif Ersoy that honors the country’s struggle for independence and its national values.
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A.
La Marseillaise
La Marseillaise is the revolutionary song from 1792 that became France’s national anthem, renowned for its rousing, martial melody and patriotic lyrics.
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B.
Il Canto degli Italiani
Il Canto degli Italiani is the patriotic song, written in 1847 by Goffredo Mameli with music by Michele Novaro, that serves as Italy’s national anthem.
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C.
The Star-Spangled Banner
The Star-Spangled Banner is a patriotic American song, with lyrics written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812, that celebrates the resilience of the U.S. flag and is traditionally performed at public and sporting events.
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D.
Deutschlandlied
Deutschlandlied is the German national anthem, best known for its third stanza beginning with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" ("Unity and Justice and Freedom").
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E.
Vande Mataram
Vande Mataram is a patriotic song in Sanskritized Bengali that became a powerful symbol of India's freedom movement and is honored as the country's national song.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
literary work
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national anthem ⓘ patriotic poem ⓘ symbol of Turkey ⓘ |
| adoptedAsNationalAnthemBy | Grand National Assembly of Turkey ⓘ |
| adoptionDate |
12 March 1921
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1921 ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
İstiklâl Marşı
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surface form:
Turkish National Anthem
İstiklâl Marşı ⓘ
surface form:
İstiklal Marşı
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| arrangedBy | Edgar Manas ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Islamic motifs in Turkish nationalism
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk era ⓘ Turkish nationalism ⓘ |
| author | Mehmet Akif Ersoy ⓘ |
| country | Turkey ⓘ |
| culturalSignificance | core element of Turkish national identity ⓘ |
| educationalRole | taught in Turkish schools ⓘ |
| firstPerformanceContext | session of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey ⓘ |
| firstPerformanceLocation | Ankara ⓘ |
| firstPublicationForm | poem ⓘ |
| genre |
anthem
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patriotic poetry ⓘ |
| historicalContext |
formation of the Turkish Republic
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post-World War I occupation of Anatolia ⓘ |
| inspiredBy | struggle of the Turkish people for independence ⓘ |
| language | Turkish ⓘ |
| legalStatus | protected by Turkish law ⓘ |
| mainTheme |
faith
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freedom ⓘ national independence ⓘ patriotism ⓘ sacrifice for the homeland ⓘ |
| mentions |
God
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Turkish flag ⓘ martyrs ⓘ |
| numberOfLines | 41 ⓘ |
| numberOfVerses | 10 ⓘ |
| performancePractice |
often accompanied by military or symphonic band
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sung standing in respect ⓘ |
| purpose |
express national values of Turkey
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honor Turkish War of Independence ⓘ serve as national anthem of Turkey ⓘ |
| setToMusicBy | Osman Zeki Üngör ⓘ |
| status |
official national anthem of Turkey
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one of the national symbols of Turkey ⓘ |
| usedIn |
military ceremonies in Turkey
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official state ceremonies in Turkey ⓘ schools in Turkey ⓘ sporting events involving Turkey ⓘ |
| writtenDuring |
founding of the Republic of Turkey
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surface form:
Turkish War of Independence
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Referenced by (14)
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