The March for Sultan Abdul-Mejid

The March for Sultan Abdul-Mejid

The March for Sultan Abdul-Mejid, also called the Mecidiye March, was the national anthem of the Ottoman Empire. The title refers to Abdul Mejid I (1839-1861). [ [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Turkey.html Turkey ] ] There were different anthems for each ruler. [ [http://www.nationalanthems.info/ote.htm Ottoman Empire - nationalanthems.info ] ]

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