Samman Guard

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Samman Guard (English: The Guard of Honour, Hindi: सम्मान गार्ड) is the official slow march of the Indian Army. The music was originally composed by L. B. Gurung on January 29, 1999 as the last song in the Martial Music Of The Indian Army Vol. 1 Album.[1] It was released under the Saregama record label.[2]

Samman Guard
March by L. B. Gurung
Seychelles President James Michel receiving a guard of honour at Rashtrapati Bhawan.jpg
Seychelles President James Michel receiving a guard of honour at Rashtrapati Bhawan. Samman Guard is the march played by Indian military bands during inspections of guards of honour during state visits.
Native nameसम्मान गार्ड
Commissioned byIndian army
Composed29 January 1999
PublisherSaregama

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India related
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ReferencesEdit

  1. Gangavva Danappanavar, Dr. Skills of Drill and Marching. ISBN 9780359765874.
  2. https://www.pendujatt.com/hindi-songs/song/samman-guard-lb-gurung-jrxc.html

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