Bulgarian Archaeologists Start Excavation of Medieval Fortress Krakra
The expedition is part of the initiative “Preserve the Bulgarian [Heritage]” of President Georgi Parvanov, who is himself a native of Pernik. It is going to kick off with a candle-lit vigil.
Archaeologists believe the Krakra fortress was most likely founded after 809 AD when the region was conquered by the Bulgarian Khan Krum. It was built on the spot of a small Thracian settlement.
In the 10th and 11th century the fortress was very important center in the war between Bulgaria and Byzantium. Its ruler Krakra of Pernik was in charge of a total of 35 forts, and resisted the Byzantine invasion until the very end as Bulgaria was conquered by Byzantium for about 150 years in 1018 AD.
Category: History & Archeology
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