February 12, 2017

Father Vanga Who is Brief Life

BABA VANGA NOW?

Father Vanga was born on January 31, 1911 in the Ottoman State, Ustrumca. As a premature baby, Vanga, who came to the world, was worried that he would not survive. When the baby first shouted, a midwife came out to the street and asked to be given a foreign name. Andromache was proposed as a foreign name, but it was rejected for being "Greek". The second foreigner's suggestion was also a Greek name, but Vangelia (from Evangelos), which was popularized by the Bulgarians in the region, was accepted.

Vangelia was an ordinary girl in her childhood, with blue eyes and blonde hair. His father was an Activist of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMDÖ) in the Bulgarian Army during World War I. While Vanga has been living for a long time in relation to the neighbors, her mother died quite early. His father finally married his daughter to a good woman as a stepmother.

A turning point in his life was a hurricane (which was not confirmed at that time in meteorological records) and fired Vanga 2 km away. Vanga later found himself very frightened and his eyes were covered with sand and dust, so his eyes could not open because of his severe pain. No remedial efforts have yielded results. It was only a partial operation with little money, so it was not possible to see it again.

In 1925, Vanga was taken to the school of blinds in Zemun and spent three years there. During this time he was taught Braille reading, playing piano, knitting, cooking, and cleaning. After the death of his stepmother, he had to go home to look after his little brothers. The family was very poor financially and had to work all day.

Vanga was quite healthy in previous years, but in 1939 Plörezi was caught. According to his doctor's opinion, he would soon die. Despite his misconceptions about his doctor dying at a very young age, the doctor is really fast and healing at an acceptable level.

II. During the World War I visited with a number of people who believed in Vanga more. They came to him hoping to get a clue as to whether or not their relatives were alive. The Bulgarian Tsar III on April 8, 1942 III. He visited him in Boris. On May 10, 1942, Vanga married Dimitar Gushterov. Dimitar and Vanga, who recently married, moved to Petrich. Dimitar then joined the Bulgarian Army and had to travel to northern Greece annexed by Bulgaria in due time. Her husband fell into another disease, alcoholism, in 1947, and eventually died on April 1, 1962.

Vanga died of breast cancer on 11 August 1996. Large crowds joined the funeral, including many statesmen.

To fulfill the will of Vanga, Petrich's house was turned into a museum and opened its doors on May 5, 2008.

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