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God save our noble king.....is the national antheme of'

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Answered by vijanshagrawal33
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this is the national anthem of Britain

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Answered by Faiz5555
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“God save our noble king” is a national anthem of Britain.

Explanation:

=> 'God Save The King' was a patriotic song first publicly performed in London in 1745, which came to be known as the National Anthem at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

=> In September 1745 the 'Young Pretender' to the British Throne, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, defeated the army of King George II at Prestonpans, near Edinburgh.

=> In a fit of patriotic fervour after news of Prestonpans had reached London, the leader of the band at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, arranged 'God Save The King' for performance after a play. It was a tremendous success and was repeated nightly.

=> This practice soon spread to other theatres, and the custom of greeting monarchs with the song as he or she entered a place of public entertainment was thus established.

=> Likewise it became the national anthem of Britain.

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