Nora Nova (real name Ahinora Kumanova) (born 1938) is a Bulgarian-born singer. She was the first Bulgarian to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, although she then represented West Germany. Her father was an official of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria and she reports that she was raised a monarchist. After the regime change in the end of World War II some of her relatives were sent to the Belene concentration camp or sentenced to death by the People's Court. In 1959, Ahinora left Communist Bulgaria by contracting a marriage in name only with a German. After she came to … read more
Nora Nova (real name Ahinora Kumanova) (born 1938) is a Bulgarian-born singer. She was the first Bulgarian to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, although she then represented West Germany. Her father was an official of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria and she reports that she was rais… read more
Nora Nova (real name Ahinora Kumanova) (born 1938) is a Bulgarian-born singer. She was the first Bulgarian to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, although she then represented West Germany. Her father was an official of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria and she reports that she was raised a monarchist. After the regime change in the end of World War II some… read more