God Save the TsarGod save the Tsar! was the national anthem of Imperial Russia. The song was chosen from a competition held in 1833. The composer was violinist Prince Alexey Fedorovich Lvov, and the lyrics were by court poet and friend of Alexander Pushkin, Vasily Zhukovsky. It served until 1917, when the Russian Revolution overthrew the Tsarist monarchy and adopted The Internationale as the new national anthem. Firm Bound in Brotherhood, the official song of the Order of the Arrow, uses the same melody with different lyrics.
Russian lyricsБоже, Царя храни! Transliteration
Car' pravoslavnyj.
English TranslationGod save the noble Tsar!
Faith's sure defender,
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