The Palace of Omurtag or Aul (Aulē) of Omurtag (Bulgarian: Аул на Омуртаг, Aul na Omurtag) is an archaeological site in northeastern Bulgaria dating to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages located near the village of Han Krum in Shumen Province. The site has been pinpointed as the location of a fort and palace of Omurtag, ruler (kanasybigi) of the First Bulgarian Empire in 815–831, as mentioned in the Chatalar Inscription of 822. Earlier structures in the vicinity of the fortress have been identified as the Arian episcopal see of a Gothic bishop.
Localisation:
- Bulgarie, Han Krum
- geo:43.18531,26.898165
- Précision ± 0-5 m.
Period or year:
- 8xx / unknown
Classification:
- Bâtiment
- Visible
Identificateurs:
- vici:place=35235
Annotations
The Palace of Omurtag or Aul (Aulē) of Omurtag (Bulgarian: Аул на Омуртаг, Aul na Omurtag) is an archaeological site in northeastern Bulgaria dating to Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages located near the village of Han Krum in Shumen Province. The site has been pinpointed as the location of a fort and palace of Omurtag, ruler (kanasybigi) of the First Bulgarian Empire in 815–831, as mentioned in the Chatalar Inscription of 822. Earlier structures in the vicinity of the fortress have been identified as the Arian episcopal see of a Gothic bishop.
À proximité
Khan Omurtag - fort
Early Byzantine fortification built out of timber and earth.
Veliki Preslav Archeological Museum (7 km)
"Veliki Preslav" National Historical-Archaeological Reserve and Museum - http://museum-preslav.com/
Preslav (8 km)
Capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 893 to 972. Since 1993 Veliki Preslav