On the winter solstice's morning of 1000AD The Bulgarian Khan Asparukh did not woke anymore. He died in his sleep, finding the well deserved rest after a life, spent in wars, on the horse's stirrup, expanding the land of the Bulgarian tribe.
His son Tervel ordered a monument to be carved on the mountains near Madara.
It depicts the Khan riding his war horse, trampling his enemies as dogs. In the base a writing is carved. It says:
"I have fought four nations in the four destinations of the world - Hungary in the West, Turkey in the East, Persia in the South and Russia in the North. I have besieged and seized Szeged, Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Troy, Polybotos, Persepolis and St.Petersburg. I have won countless battles, made many enemies and even more friends. My name brought fear in my enemy's hearts and hope to my friend's souls. I was hated and loved, I was Khanas Uvigi Asparukh of the Bulgarian tribe!
Every person, even if he lives well, he dies, and other takes his place. Remember the past but plan for the future."
Peace to his ashes.
His son Tervel ordered a monument to be carved on the mountains near Madara.
It depicts the Khan riding his war horse, trampling his enemies as dogs. In the base a writing is carved. It says:
"I have fought four nations in the four destinations of the world - Hungary in the West, Turkey in the East, Persia in the South and Russia in the North. I have besieged and seized Szeged, Istanbul, Izmir, Izmit, Troy, Polybotos, Persepolis and St.Petersburg. I have won countless battles, made many enemies and even more friends. My name brought fear in my enemy's hearts and hope to my friend's souls. I was hated and loved, I was Khanas Uvigi Asparukh of the Bulgarian tribe!
Every person, even if he lives well, he dies, and other takes his place. Remember the past but plan for the future."
Peace to his ashes.
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