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'''[[Gandhara]]''' has participated in every '''[[Outernatia Song Contest]]''' since its debut at the [[Outernatia Song Contest 1|first contest]] with the song "Libertango", performed by [[Wikipedia:Hiba_Tawaji|Hiba Tawaji]] in the [[Wikipedia:Arabic|Arabic language]]. Gandhara is only one of the | '''[[Gandhara]]''' has participated in every '''[[Outernatia Song Contest]]''' since its debut at the [[Outernatia Song Contest 1|first contest]] with the song "Libertango", performed by [[Wikipedia:Hiba_Tawaji|Hiba Tawaji]] in the [[Wikipedia:Arabic|Arabic language]]. Gandhara is only one of the two countries that participated in every edition of the contest, the other being [[Auspikitan in the Outernatia Song Contest|Auspikitan]]. | ||
Gandhara won the [[Outernatia Song Contest 7|7th edition]] of the contest with the song "Aman", performed by [[Wikipedia:Myriam_Fares|Myriam Fares]]. Due to Fares' win, Gandhara hosted the [[Outernatia Song Contest 9]] in the [[Minna Theater]] in the capital city of [[Rhea]]. Since the introduction of semi-finals, Gandhara didn't qualify for the final on two occasions. When the semi-finals were introduced during the [[Outernatia Song Contest 13|13th edition]], the group Zaed Naes came last in the first semi-final with their song "Shattiet". The girl group Gülyaru finished 10th with their [[Wikipedia:Uyghur_language|Uyghur]] song "Shirinjan" during the second semi-final of the [[Outernatia Song Contest 16|16th edition]], missing the final by 8 points. During the final of the [[Outernatia Song Contest 15]], Mähri Pirgulyýewa received 104 points and a fourth-place finish with her [[Wikipedia:Turkmen_language|Turkmen]] song "Aýterek Günterek". It was the country's best result since Myriam Fares' win and the first time Gandhara scored over 100 points. | Gandhara won the [[Outernatia Song Contest 7|7th edition]] of the contest with the song "Aman", performed by [[Wikipedia:Myriam_Fares|Myriam Fares]]. Due to Fares' win, Gandhara hosted the [[Outernatia Song Contest 9]] in the [[Minna Theater]] in the capital city of [[Rhea]]. Since the introduction of semi-finals, Gandhara didn't qualify for the final on two occasions. When the semi-finals were introduced during the [[Outernatia Song Contest 13|13th edition]], the group Zaed Naes came last in the first semi-final with their song "Shattiet". The girl group Gülyaru finished 10th with their [[Wikipedia:Uyghur_language|Uyghur]] song "Shirinjan" during the second semi-final of the [[Outernatia Song Contest 16|16th edition]], missing the final by 8 points. During the final of the [[Outernatia Song Contest 15]], Mähri Pirgulyýewa received 104 points and a fourth-place finish with her [[Wikipedia:Turkmen_language|Turkmen]] song "Aýterek Günterek". It was the country's best result since Myriam Fares' win and the first time Gandhara scored over 100 points. | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 6 November 2016
| Gandhara | |
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| Member station | Radio and Television of Gandhara (RTG) |
| National selection events | Internal Selection
National Final
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| Participation summary | |
| Appearances | 27 |
| First appearance | OSC 1 |
| Best result | 1st: OSC 7, OSC 27 |
| Worst result | Last: OSC 13 SF |
| External links | |
| Gandhara's page at Escforum.net | |
Gandhara has participated in every Outernatia Song Contest since its debut at the first contest with the song "Libertango", performed by Hiba Tawaji in the Arabic language. Gandhara is only one of the two countries that participated in every edition of the contest, the other being Auspikitan.
Gandhara won the 7th edition of the contest with the song "Aman", performed by Myriam Fares. Due to Fares' win, Gandhara hosted the Outernatia Song Contest 9 in the Minna Theater in the capital city of Rhea. Since the introduction of semi-finals, Gandhara didn't qualify for the final on two occasions. When the semi-finals were introduced during the 13th edition, the group Zaed Naes came last in the first semi-final with their song "Shattiet". The girl group Gülyaru finished 10th with their Uyghur song "Shirinjan" during the second semi-final of the 16th edition, missing the final by 8 points. During the final of the Outernatia Song Contest 15, Mähri Pirgulyýewa received 104 points and a fourth-place finish with her Turkmen song "Aýterek Günterek". It was the country's best result since Myriam Fares' win and the first time Gandhara scored over 100 points.
Contestants
- Table key
| Edition | Artist | Language | Title | Place | Points | Semi | Points |
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| 1st | Hiba Tawaji | Arabic | "Libertango" (تانغو الحرية) | 10 | 57 | No semi-finals | |
| 2nd | Yara | Arabic | "Ma Baaref" (ما بعرف) | 11 | 39 | ||
| 3rd | Carole Samaha | Arabic | "Sahranine" (سهرانين) | 4 | 75 | ||
| 4th | Amal Maher | Arabic | "A'raf Mneen" (أعرف منين) | 6 | 52 | ||
| 5th | Mohamed Hamaki | Arabic | "Haga Mestakhabeya" (حاجة مستخبية) | 10 | 48 | ||
| 6th | Fady Harb | Arabic | "Shu Baki" (شو باكي) | 12 | 34 | ||
| 7th | Myriam Fares | Arabic | "Aman" (آمان) | 1 | 80 | ||
| 8th | Ragheb Alama | Arabic | "Betfell" (بتفل) | 10 | 45 | ||
| 9th | Samira Said | Arabic | "Mazal" (مازال) | 16 | 35 | ||
| 10th | Sandy | Arabic | "Roho Ololo" (روحو قولوله) | 15 | 47 | ||
| 11th | Sherine | Arabic | "Hatrooh" (هتروح) | 21 | 35 | ||
| 12th | Yasmine Ammari | Arabic | "Nkhaf Nabghik" (نخاف نبغيك) | 27 | 22 | ||
| 13th | Zaed Naes | Arabic | "Shattiet" (شتيت) | Failed to qualify | 16 | 23 | |
| 14th | Shiraz | Arabic | "Amout Wansak" (اموت وانساك) | 22 | 43 | No semi-finals | |
| 15th | Mähri Pirgulyýewa | Turkmen | "Aýterek Günterek" | 4 | 104 | 16 | 37 |
| 16th | Gülyaru | Uyghur | "Shirinjan" | Failed to qualify | 10 | 33 | |
| 17th | Jiidesh İdirisova | Kyrgyz | "Kim Bilet" (ким билет) | 19 | 73 | 8 | 57 |
| 18th | Indira Edilbaeva | Kazakh | "Zharygym" (Жарығым) | 9 | 62 | No semi-finals | |
| 19th | Summer | Chinese | "Colorful Black" | 5 | 91 | 2 | 82 |
| 20th | Kiwi | Mongolian | "Namriin Boroond Bi Gomdson" | 10 | 89 | 6 | 61 |
| 21st | Jane Zhang | English | "Dream It Possible" | 7 | 77 | 1 | 84 |
| 22nd | The5 | Arabic | "Bel Gharam" (بالغرام) | 16 | 72 | 1 | 102 |
| 23rd | Zhanar Dugalova | Kazakh | "Ayta Bersin" (Айта берсін) | 10 | 103 | 7 | 62 |
| 24th | Jess Lee | Chinese | "Snowstorm" | 2 | 109 | 2 | 66 |
| 25th | Ailee | Korean, English | "Heaven" | 7 | 98 | 2 | 66 |
| 26th | Princess Ai & A-Lin | Chinese | "Wo Bu Li kai" (我不離開) | 15 | 69 | 1 | 98 |
| 27th | Dami Im | English | "Alive" | 1 | 139 | 2 | 89 |
| 28th | GARNiDELiA | Japanese | "Yakusoku" | ||||
Voting history
As of the 26th edition, Gandhara's voting history is as follows:
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Hostings
| Edition | Location | Venue | Presenters |
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| 9th | Rhea | Minna Theater | Rita Hayek and Malek Maktabi |
| 29th | International Exhibition Center | Dami Im and Said Karmouz |
OSC Congratulations
To celebrate 25 editions of the Outernatia Song Contest, Victoria and Laranjeiras hosted a special one-off contest on behalf of the Outernatian Broadcasting Union (OBU) named OSC Congratulations: 25 Editions of the Outernatia Song Contest, to find the favourite entry of the first 25 editions. Jess Lee, who came 2nd in the 24th edition with her song "Snowstorm", represented Gandhara. She received an 8th place with 66 points.
| Edition | Artist | Language | Title | Place | Points | Final (OSC 24) | Points (OSC 24) |
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| 24th | Jess Lee | Chinese | "Snowstorm" | 8 | 66 | 2 | 109 |