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Afghanistan in the ABU TV Song Festival

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Participating broadcasterAriana Television Network(ATN)
Former members
Participation summary
Appearances6
First appearance2012
Last appearance2018

The participation ofAfghanistan in the ABU TV Song Festivalhas occurred six times since the inauguralABU TV Song Festivalbegan in2012.Since their début in 2012, the Afghan entry has been organised by the national broadcasterRadio Television Afghanistan(RTA). In2014,Afghanistan withdrew from the festival. Ariana Television Network (ATN) took over from organising the nation's entry since the announcement of their return to theABU TV Song Festival 2015.In2019,Afghanistan withdrew from the festival.

History

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RTA was one of the founder members at the inaugural ABU TV Song Festivals, and have participated twice since their début in 2012.[1]Hameed Sakhizada represented Afghanistan in 2012, with the song "Folk Music (Malestani)", performed inPersian.[1]Afghanistan took part again in2013with the song "Ma Ba Tu'em (Sobh E Abadi)", performed by Shahzad Adeel.[2]

At theABU TV Song Festival 2014,Afghanistan was not present on the final participation list that was published, with the reasons for withdrawal never being made public.[3]On 19 August 2015 it was announced that Afghanistan would return to theABU TV Song Festival 2015,with a change of broadcaster,Ariana Television Network(ATN), being in charge of organising the Afghan entry.[4]On 13 September 2015 it was announced thatMozhdahwould be representing Afghanistan with the song "Hamsafar",[5]on 20 September it was announced that Mozhdah would change her song.[6]On 23 September it was announced that her new song would be "Ghoroore Tu, Shikaste Ma".[7]

Participation overview

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Year Entrant Song Language
2012 Hameed Sakhizada "Folk Music" (Malestani) Persian1
2013 Shahzad Adeel "Ma Ba Tu'em (Sobh E Abadi)" (ما به تو ایم) Dari
2015 Mozhdah "Ghoroore Tu, Shikaste Ma" Persian
2016 Seeta Qasemie "Melody Of Love" English,Afghan Pashto
2017 Ghulam Mahiuddin Farukh "Qarsak" Arabic
2018 Negar Mandegar "Delbar" Persian

Notes

1.^SpecificallyHazaragi,aPersiandialect spoken inHazarajat,in central Afghanistan.

References

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  1. ^abHamzah, Hanizah."ABU TV Song Festival".Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.Archived fromthe originalon 20 September 2012.Retrieved4 October2012.
  2. ^"ABU TV Song Festival - Afghanistan".Performer's profile.abuhanoi2013.com. Archived fromthe originalon 9 October 2013.Retrieved20 September2013.
  3. ^"Line-up announced for 3rd ABU TV Song Festival".abu.org.my.ABU. 19 September 2014.Retrieved19 September2014.
  4. ^Granger, Anthony."ATSF'15: 14 Countries To Participate In Istanbul".Eurovoix-World.com.Archived fromthe originalon 25 September 2015.Retrieved19 August2015.
  5. ^Granger, Anthony."ATSF'15: ABU TV Song Festival 2015 Participants Announced".Eurovoix-World.com.Retrieved4 October2015.
  6. ^Granger, Anthony."Afghanistan: To Change Their ABU TV Song Festival 2015 Entry".Eurovoix-World.com.Retrieved4 October2015.
  7. ^Granger, Anthony."Afghanistan: Mozhdah To Perform" Ghoroore Tu, Shikaste Ma "".Eurovoix-World.com.Archived fromthe originalon 25 September 2015.Retrieved4 October2015.