- Madara (village)
east of the city of Shumen, at the western foot of the Madara
plateau .Madara is famous for the Madara National Historical and Archaeological Reserve convert|1.5|km|mi|abbr=on east of the village, one of the
100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria . The reserve includesNeolithic andEneolithic findings, a Thracian settlement, Ancient Roman villa and fortress from the 2nd–5th century, medieval Bulgarian palace, pagan sanctuaries, Christian churches and monasteries and fortresses from theFirst Bulgarian Empire . There is also acave monastery from the 12th–14th century. Most importantly, Madara is the location of the famousMadara Rider , an early medieval (early 8th-century) large rockrelief carved by theBulgars and also featuring severalepigraph s of historic importance written inMedieval Greek ; the relief most likely dates to the reign ofTervel of Bulgaria .The archaeological reserve was first studied by the Hungarian archaeologist
Géza Fehér and then by the Czech-BulgarianKarel Škorpil and the BulgarianRafail Popov .In medieval times, the village was a Bulgarian fortress named "Matora". It was mentioned in Ottoman registers of 1481 as "Matara". The modern village was founded by settlers from nearby
Kyulevcha close toKaspichan after theLiberation of Bulgaria ; in the 1940s and 1950s, settlers from thePirin andSofia regions arrived.The
truck building works in Shumen are named Madara after the archaeological reserve.References
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External links
* [http://madara.shumenbg.com/ Website about Madara] bg icon
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