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Motherland (anthem)

Motherland
Coat of arms of Mauritius (Original version).svg

National anthem of  Mauritius
Lyrics Jean Georges Prosper
Music Philippe Gentil
Adopted 1968
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Motherland (Instrumental)

"Motherland" is the national anthem of the island country of Mauritius. The music was composed by Philippe Gentil M.B.E. and the lyrics were written by Jean Georges Prosper (Mauritian poet born in 1933). The anthem is short and briefly describes the lucious landscape of Mauritius. It also mentions the qualities of its people: peace, justice, and liberty.

The national anthem is composed in English and was first played during the Independence Day of 12 March 1968. Labour Party ruled Mauritius from the time of independence in 1968 to 1982. During 1982, opposing Mauritian Militant Movement won the 1982 elections. The party decided to establish Mauritian Creole as the national language and wanted to sing the national anthem in Creole during the 15th Independence Day on 15 March 1983. The move was sternly opposed by the alliance partners against the use of Mauritian Creole the party lost power in 1983.

Mauritius was a British Colony from 1810 and became an independent state on 12 March 1968, with Elizabeth II as Queen of Mauritius, represented as head of state by the Governor-General. The last governor, Sir John Shaw Rennie served as the first governor-general until 27 August 1968. A Competition was held to choose the best anthem and Jean Georges Prosper, a popular poet won the competition and Motherland was chosen as the anthem. The music was later composed by Police band musician Philippe Gentil M.B.E.. During the announcement of independence, Sir John Shaw Rennie was the last Governor and observed the lowering of the flag of England by Lieutenant D.E. Wenn from the British side. The flag of Mauritius was hoisted by Inspector Palmyre of the Special Mobile Force (SMF) from the Mauritian side. "God Save the Queen", the anthem of Britain was played for the last time, while "Motherland" was played for the first time. It was followed by firing of 31 salvos in the harbor and loud cheer from the crowd.


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