Beglik Tasch
Part of the rock sanctuary Beglik Tasch
Beglik Tash or Begliktash (also known as Beglikash, or Begliktash, Bulgarian Бегликташ or Беглик Таш), in Bulgaria, is a religious complex dating from the 14th century BC, Was used as a sanctuary for the sanctuary up to the 6th century AD and its stone remains have been partly preserved. The Sanctuary Beglik Tasch is located in the highest part (128 m above sea level) of the cape of the same name, which is part of Cape Maslen nos, about 3 km north of Primorsko. The sanctuary covers an area of 0.6 ha, was built by the Thracians and was part of the ancient city of Ranuli at the mouth of the Ropotamo River into the Black Sea.
The forested territory, on which the sanctuary is located, once belonged to the hunting residency of former Communist leader Todor Zhivkov (reign 1954-1989). For this reason, science remained unknown until 2003. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Commons: Beglik Tasch - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
42.31166666666727.766944444444Koordinaten: 42 ° 18'42 "N, 27 ° 46'1" W
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