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In 1939, Vanga contracted pleurisy and was ill for eight months. The doctor's opinion was that she would die soon, but she recovered. [14] Vanga's house in Petrich Vanga's last house (built in 1970) in Rupite, Petrich. During World War II, Yugoslavia was invaded and dismembered by the Axis powers and Strumica was annexed by Bulgaria.
Morgiana (Arabic: مرجانة , marjāna or murjāna, 'small pearl') is a clever slave girl from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. She is initially in Cassim's household but on his death she joins his brother, Ali Baba, and through her quick-wittedness she saves Ali's life many times, eventually killing his worst enemy, the leader of the ...
Baba Vanga (1911–1996), a Bulgarian mystic known as Grandmother (Baba) Vanga; Baba Zula, a Turkish musical group; Standing Baba, a Hindu who has vowed to stand; Baba ghanoush, a Middle Eastern eggplant dish; Rum baba, a cake saturated in rum; Godman (India) Peranakan, an ethnic group in Southeast Asia also known as Baba-Nyonya
Vanga may also refer to: Vanga, Kenya, a village in Msambweni Constituency on the coast near the Tanzanian border; Vanga, Kwilu, a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Baba Vanga (1911–1996), Bulgarian prophetess; Vanga Kingdom, an ancient kingdom in Bengal; Vaṅga, the Sanskrit name for East Bengal; Vanga Geetha, an Indian politician
Atsuko Baba (馬場敦子, born 1995), Japanese female handball player for Hokkoku Bank and the Japanese national team Corneliu Baba (1906–1997), Romanian painter Eiichi Baba (馬場 鍈一, 1879–1937), Japanese bureaucrat and cabinet minister in early Shōwa period
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Biography: cite the year of the storm because of which she became blind; Biography: employed by the state; Biography: three years spent in the school for blind children
Biography: the St Petka church controversy, Vanga being a "judge" in the "canonical vs modern fresco art" dispute; Prophecies, philosophy: special role of extraterrestrials; Prophecies, philosophy: refusal to comment on politics; exception - Lebanon; Scientific research; Biography: liaisons to Russians — Djuna (Eugenia Davitashvili), Leonid ...