Uzbekistan in the Turkvision Song Contest

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Member station MTRK
Participation summary
Appearances3
First appearance 2013
Last appearance 2015
Highest placement7th: 2014

Uzbekistan was one of the twenty-four participating countries and regions competing in the first Turkvision scheduled to take place between the 17 and 21 December 2013.

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History

Uzbekistan made their debut in the Turkvision Song Contests at the 2013 festival, in Eskişehir, Turkey. [1] The contest was not broadcast on television in Uzbekistan. Nilufar Usmonova was selected internally to represent Uzbekistan in Turkey, [2] it had previously been announced that Shahzoda would represent Uzbekistan with the song "Medlenno" (Медленно). [3]

On 22 July 2015 Uzbekistan confirmed participation in the contest, Tarona Records were announced as being in charge of Uzbek participation. [4] Aziza Nizamova was announced on 3 November 2014, [5] she sang "Dunyo boʻlsin omon" (Дунё бўлсин омон). [6]

Participation overview

Table key
Last place
YearEntrantSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Nilufar Usmonova "Unutgin" Uzbek
11
173
Undisclosed
Aziza Nizamova "Dunyo boʻlsin omon"Uzbek
7
183
10
172
KaaPlya and Hurdona"Azadlik"Uzbek
21 ◁
119
No semi-final

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