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- As-Salam_Al-Malaki_Al-Urduni abstract "The royal anthem of Jordan is known as as-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, literally The Royal Anthem of Jordan ). It was adopted in 1946. The lyrics were written by Abdul Monem Al-Refai. The music was composed by Abdul Qader al-Taneer. The first version of the lyrics was extremely short (the first stanza is the first version), it has then been expanded and elongated.".
- Q283407 abstract "The royal anthem of Jordan is known as as-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, literally The Royal Anthem of Jordan ). It was adopted in 1946. The lyrics were written by Abdul Monem Al-Refai. The music was composed by Abdul Qader al-Taneer. The first version of the lyrics was extremely short (the first stanza is the first version), it has then been expanded and elongated.".
- As-Salam_Al-Malaki_Al-Urduni comment "The royal anthem of Jordan is known as as-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, literally The Royal Anthem of Jordan ). It was adopted in 1946. The lyrics were written by Abdul Monem Al-Refai. The music was composed by Abdul Qader al-Taneer. The first version of the lyrics was extremely short (the first stanza is the first version), it has then been expanded and elongated.".
- Q283407 comment "The royal anthem of Jordan is known as as-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, literally The Royal Anthem of Jordan ). It was adopted in 1946. The lyrics were written by Abdul Monem Al-Refai. The music was composed by Abdul Qader al-Taneer. The first version of the lyrics was extremely short (the first stanza is the first version), it has then been expanded and elongated.".