Dihajamuni

Dihajamuni (Ulakisonian: Дихаджамуни [dixɐd͡ʒɐmuni]), also known as Shură isanturır Ulakisonidiha (Шурӑ исантурър Улакисонидиха [ʃur isɐntʰurər ʊlɐkʰisonidixa]), is a Ulakisonian patriotic song, which has been the national anthem of Ulakisonia since 1990. It was formerly the anthem of the Republic of Ulakisonia from 1948 to 1967 and North Ulakisonia from 1967 until the communist government replaced it with in 1969. Dihajamuni was written and composed in 1939 by Shayan Deherbai, based on a patriotic poem from the 14th century. The anthem shares the same melody as the Adrianese anthem, Sonk Nadesa.

English translation
Arise the people of Ulakisonia, for whom we raise our voice. We will sacrifice our lives for thee, and raise the flag with rejoice.

From where the sun rises to the sea shore, where happiness of the people galore, it is our duty to stand by thee, Ulakisonia, you bred me.

Freedom and justice for all, awaken the lion of the archipelago, may the motherland fossilize, and may our roots prosper evermore.

Our ancestral homeland, our beacon of glee, you are my heart and my soul, and the world's beauty.

Arise our people, embrace our roots, our land shall stand forever, and we will defend thee.