Photographer’s Note
National historical archeological preserve “Madara”
The wealth of open-air archeological monuments dating from 4000 B.C. to the 15th century give reasons for researchers to call Madara the “Bulgarian Troyan”. The most remarkable monument in the preserve is the unique rock relief Madara Horseman. The only in Europe, it is a model of old Bulgarian art and symbolizes the power and greatness of the Bulgarian state. The inscriptions around the horseman are written in the Greek language, revealing the entrance of three Bulgarian Khans –Tervel, Krum, Omurtag . The Madara Horseman is recognized by UNESCO as a World Hertitage site.
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TakiKO
(115) 2005-02-19 8:37
Hi Deyan, thanks for sharing with the unique place. I have visited Madara about twenty years ago, and I can remember the bas-relief of the rider. It is on a high stone wall, the sun shines brightly and photographing it is very difficult. But Your version is clear and the rider is well seen. With best regards, Krystian
Photo Information
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Copyright: Deyan Dimitrov (dodic)
(706) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-07-29
- Categories: Artwork
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-01-15 13:03








