Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Archaeologist discover treasure from 14th century in Kaliakra Fortress

Treasure discovered in Kaliakra Fortress
Photo: BGNES

Archaeologists have discovered a treasure in the Kaliakra Fortress on the northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast.

The treasure was discovered in a little clay pot hidden under the floor of a room that burned down at the end of the 14th century, the National Museum of History reported. The find consists of 957 objects - silver and gold coins, buckles, buttons, earrings, etc. The coins in the treasure are Ottoman and Bulgarian and are extremely valuable. The Ottoman coins date back to the period of rule of Sultan Bayazid Yildirim (1389-1402) and his predecessor, Murad I (1362-1389).

The treasure was hidden during one of Tatar attacks against settlements along the Northern Black Sea coast, archaeologists said.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Customs officers find record number of illegal cigarettes at Kulata checkpoint

Nearly 6.5 million illegal cigarettes were found during a customs inspection in the area of the Kulata border checkpoint between Bulgaria and Greece, reported the Appellate Prosecutor's Office in Sofia. The cigarettes were placed in 324,950 boxes..

published on 5/18/24 3:36 PM
President Rumen Radev

President Radev: In the coming elections, we will choose between war and peace

It is unacceptable to present the continuation of the war in Ukraine and the impossible victory over Russia as the only possible solution, President Rumen Radev told journalists in Yambol . According to him, every day of the war is disastrous and it..

published on 5/18/24 3:28 PM

40% of Bulgarians did not read a single book last year

Nearly 73% of Bulgarians did not visit a library, and 40 percent did not read a single book last year , according to a study by Alpha Research, announced in the Sofia-based Goethe Institute. According to the presented data, about 63% of Bulgarians did..

published on 5/18/24 10:32 AM