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Aiaaira

Aiaaira ((アブハズ語:«Аиааира»), "Victory") is the national anthem of Abkhazia. It was adopted in 1992. The lyrics were written by poet Gennady Alamia, and the music composed by Valery Chkadua.
==History==

The lyrics were written after Abkhazia's proclamation of independence in 1992. They used as inspiration the Abkhazian revolutionary song "Kiaraz" ((アブハズ語:«Кьараз»)) that originated during the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921).
In 1994, after the war for independence with Georgia, Valery Chkadua composed the anthem at the personal request of the first Abkhazian President Vladislav Ardzinba. Chkadua, who studied under Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitry Shostakovich, included various folk motives in the anthem. Chkadua, who refused royalties for the work, had written the anthem in the winter in a freezing, unheated house, but received housing as a thank you from the president.
After his election as second president of Abkhazia, Sergei Bagapsh issued a decree "On the State Anthem of the Republic of Abkhazia" that formally adopted "Aiaaira" as the national anthem on 24 October 2007.〔

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