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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.
Today Rupite is mostly famous as the residence of the late alleged clairvoyant Baba Vanga (Vangeliya Gushterova, 1911 – 1996), who still attracts thousands of worshipers and tourists. According to a legend, Vanga lost her sight during a storm in her early childhood, but during the accident she had a vision, which gave her clairvoyance abilities.
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
Baba can be a surname in several cultures such as Dravidian, Japanese, Turkics, and Yoruba. It is also a nickname for 'father' in some languages, and translates to "father" in the Arabic , Persian and Shona languages.
In early August 1976, just two months before her death, she was on tour in Bulgaria and decided to seize the opportunity to meet with mystic Baba Vanga. The meeting was unpleasant. Vanga, who was blind, only sat and stared out a window with her back to Armenulić. She did not speak. After a long time, Vanga finally spoke: "Nothing.
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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: marriage, death of her husband; Biography: the St Petka church controversy, Vanga being a "judge" in the "canonical vs modern fresco art" dispute
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: marriage, death of her husband; Biography: the St Petka church controversy, Vanga being a "judge" in the "canonical vs modern fresco art" dispute