English: The Will of the Forefathers | |
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National anthem of the Aromanians | |
Lyrics | Constantin Belimace, 1888 |
Adopted | 1888 |
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"Dimãndarea pãrinteascã" (transl. "The Will of the Forefathers"), also known as "Pãrinteasca dimãndari" (transl. "The Forefathers' Will"), is an Aromanian poem written in 1888 exhorting parents to teach their children the language, instead of assimilating into other Balkan ethnicities. As a result it is often used as a national anthem by some Aromanians.[1][2][3][4]
History[edit]
The anthem was written in 1888 in Bucharest by an Aromanian poet,[5] Constantin Belimace.[6]
Lyrics[edit]
Aromanian original[7] | English translation |
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Pãrinteasca dimãndari |
The will of the forefathers |
References[edit]
- ^ Kahl, Thede (2002). "The ethnicity of Aromanians after 1990: the identity of a minority that behaves like a majority". Ethnologia Balkanica. 6: 145–169.
- ^ Kressing, Frank; Kaser, Karl (2002). "Albania – a country in transition. Aspects of changing identities in a south-east European country". Schriften des Zentrums für Europäische und Internationale Strafrechtsstudien. 51. Nomos: 1–176. ISBN 9783789076701.
- ^ Calendarul Românului Macedonean, 1943. pp. 73–74.
- ^ "CIR Corcea a organizat "Ziua Românității Balcanice"". Arumun.com (in Romanian). 26 May 2024.
- ^ Fassel, Horst (2005). Hugo Meltzl und die Anfänge der Komparatistik. Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 1–194. ISBN 9783515086820.
- ^ Ionescu, Sinziana (28 September 2016). "Blestemul aromân care a devenit imn: "Părinteasca dimândare". Legământul pe care-l face neamul din sudul Balcanilor". Adevărul (in Romanian).
- ^ "Text of the Anthem". Archived from the original on 28 November 2022.
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