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Turkvision Song Contest 2014
2nd Turkvision Song Contest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Turkvision Song Contest 2014 (Turkish: Türkvizyon Şarkı Yarışması 2014) was the second edition of the Turkvision Song Contest, which took place in Kazan in the region of Tatarstan. Twenty-four Turkic regions, which have either a large Turkic population or a widely spoken Turkic language, confirmed their participation, making it the largest contest exceeding the participation number for the 2013 contest whereas four European countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Germany and Russia) made their debut. Altai Republic, Belarus, Kemerovo, Kosovo, and Northern Cyprus withdrew from the contest. The semi final took place on 19 November 2014 and the final took place on 21 November 2014. The presenters of the contest were Artem Shalimov, Narmin Agaeva, and Ranil Nuriov.[2]
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Location

On 15 October 2013, it was announced that the hosts for Turkvision 2014 will be Kazan, Tatarstan.[3] Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,143,535, it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia.[4]
The TatNeft Arena, an indoor sporting arena, was chosen as the host venue for the 2014 contest. The capacity of the arena is 10,000 and was opened in 2005. The arena is home to Ak Bars Kazan of the Kontinental Hockey League.[5]
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Format
The contest consisted of a semi-final held on 19 November 2014, and a grand final which took place on the evening of 21 November 2014.[6] Twenty-five participating regions took part in the semi-final, of which twelve were to qualify and proceeded to the grand final.[3][7][8] This was later changed to fifteen qualifiers,[9] after it was discovered that voting fraud had occurred from Turkmenistan}}, who had awarded themselves 5 points. Also the total score for Bosnia and Herzegovina}} was miscalculated on the scoring system, and had totalled up more points than they actually received.[10]
National host broadcaster
Maydan Television (MTV) was the host broadcaster for the 2014 contest.[3]
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Participating countries and regions
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Returning artists
Eldar Zhanikaev, Genghiz Erhan Cutcalai, and Ahmet Tuzlu returned to the contest for a second consecutive year, representing the joint-region of Kabardino-Balkaria & Karachay-Cherkessia, Romania, and Iraq respectively. Zhanikaev's previous entry was entitled "Adamdi Bizni Atibiz" (His name is Adam),[11] while Tuzlu's last entry was entitled "Kerkük'ten Yola Çikak" (Out from Kirkuk).[12]
Semi-final
The semi-final took place at the TatNeft Arena at 19:00 MSK on 19 November 2014.[9][6]
Final
The Final took place at the TatNeft Arena at 19:00 MSK on 21 November 2014.[9][6]
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Scoreboard
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Semi-final
10 points
Below is a summary of the maximum 10 points each country awarded to another in the semifinal:
Final
10 points
Below is a summary of the maximum 10 points each country awarded to another in the final:
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Incidents
Funda Kılıç outfit
Following the semi-final, it was reported that Funda Kılıç had come under criticism from a number of delegations for performing in shorts. The head of delegation for Bashkortostan stated that it was outrageous for Kılıç to be wearing the shorts in front of 300 million viewers. Kılıç did however have the support of the contest organisers.[16] In the final, Kılıç did not opt to wear the same outfit as in the semi-final.
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International broadcasts and voting
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National jury members
Each participating country was represented by one jury member. Confirmed as being on the jury were:[17]
 Albania – Avni Qahili Albania – Avni Qahili
 Azerbaijan – Eldar Gasimov Azerbaijan – Eldar Gasimov
 Bashkortostan – Aigul Akhmadeeva Bashkortostan – Aigul Akhmadeeva
 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ahmed Švrakić Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ahmed Švrakić
 Crimea – Seyran Mambetov Crimea – Seyran Mambetov
 Georgia – Afik Novruzov Georgia – Afik Novruzov
 Germany – Volkan Gucer[18] Germany – Volkan Gucer[18]
 Iran – Javat Abrahem Iran – Javat Abrahem
 Iraq – Fethullah Ahmed Salih Iraq – Fethullah Ahmed Salih
 Karachay-Cherkessia – Nadezhda Hadzhieva Karachay-Cherkessia – Nadezhda Hadzhieva
 Kazakhstan – Bolat Mazhagulov Kazakhstan – Bolat Mazhagulov
 Kyrgyzstan – Gulnur Satylganova Kyrgyzstan – Gulnur Satylganova
 Macedonia – Eran Hasip Macedonia – Eran Hasip
 Moscow – Arman Davletyarov Moscow – Arman Davletyarov
 Tatarstan – Dina Garipova Tatarstan – Dina Garipova
 Turkey – Sinan Akçıl Turkey – Sinan Akçıl
 Turkmenistan – Atageldi Garyagdyyew Turkmenistan – Atageldi Garyagdyyew
 Uzbekistan – Mansur Tashmatov Uzbekistan – Mansur Tashmatov
 Yakutia – Vladimir Indigirsky Yakutia – Vladimir Indigirsky
Commentators
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Each participating broadcaster is expected to show the contest live enabling the public to vote in the contest. The broadcasters that have been confirmed so far are:
 Azerbaijan – ATV Azerbaijan Azerbaijan – ATV Azerbaijan
 Bashkortostan – Kurai Television Bashkortostan – Kurai Television
 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Hayat TV Bosnia and Herzegovina – Hayat TV
 Crimea – Crimea Public Radio and Television Crimea – Crimea Public Radio and Television
 Gagauzia – GRT Television Gagauzia – GRT Television
 Georgia – Marmueli Television Georgia – Marmueli Television
 Germany – Türkshow Germany – Türkshow
 Iran – IRIB Iran – IRIB
 Iraq – Turkmenli Television Iraq – Turkmenli Television
 Kazakhstan – Timur Serzhanov and Arman Duisenov (Adam Media Group)[19] Kazakhstan – Timur Serzhanov and Arman Duisenov (Adam Media Group)[19]
 Karachay-Cherkessia – Arhiz 24 Karachay-Cherkessia – Arhiz 24
 Khakassia – RTV Khakassia – RTV
 Kyrgyzstan – KTRK Kyrgyzstan – KTRK
 Macedonia – MRT 2 Macedonia – MRT 2
 Northern Cyprus – Kibris Genc Television (non-participating) Northern Cyprus – Kibris Genc Television (non-participating)
 Omsk Oblast – GTRK Omsk[20] (non-participating) Omsk Oblast – GTRK Omsk[20] (non-participating)
 Romania – Alpha Media TV Romania – Alpha Media TV
 Russia – TMB Russia – Your World East (non-participating) Russia – TMB Russia – Your World East (non-participating)
 Tatarstan – Maydan Television Tatarstan – Maydan Television
 Turkey – TMB TV Turkey – TMB TV
 Ukraine – ODTRK Odesa Ukraine – ODTRK Odesa
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Other regions
 Northern Cyprus – The region of Northern Cyprus had initially selected İpek Amber to represent them with the song "Sessiz gidiş" (Silent leaving).[21] But it was later announced that it was highly likely they would have to withdraw due to political technicalities. The singer was to enter Tatarstan using a Northern Cypriot passport. However, due to the Cyprus dispute, the International recognition of Northern Cyprus as a self-declared state is not recognised by Russia, thus denying entry into Tatarstan, a federal subject of Russia.[22] Northern Cyprus – The region of Northern Cyprus had initially selected İpek Amber to represent them with the song "Sessiz gidiş" (Silent leaving).[21] But it was later announced that it was highly likely they would have to withdraw due to political technicalities. The singer was to enter Tatarstan using a Northern Cypriot passport. However, due to the Cyprus dispute, the International recognition of Northern Cyprus as a self-declared state is not recognised by Russia, thus denying entry into Tatarstan, a federal subject of Russia.[22]
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