Re: [tied] Re: Old Bulgarian -- Krivichian toponymic parallels

From: george knysh
Message: 24579
Date: 2003-07-16

--- Vassil Karloukovski <v.karloukovski@...>
wrote:
Even now,
> there is a small town
> called Pliskov in Central Ukraine, in the Vinicka
> district. This town
> is situated at the border between two archaeological
> cultures of the
> VI-VII c. AD, which are connected with the early
> Slavs - the Penkovo
> and the Prague-Korchak.

*****GK: There might be more on this in the "Istorija
Mist i Sil Ukr.RSR== Vinnyts'ka Oblast'" (a 26-volume
Encyclopaedia on the towns and villages of Ukraine).
I've consulted the still useful Ukrainian Soviet
Encyclopaedia. The village of PLYSKIV, located in the
easternmost part of the Vinnyts'ka region, is related
there to the "plyska", a sparrow-like bird
(motacilla).*****
>
> Pliska (under the form of Pljuska) is mentioned for
> the last time in
> the Apocriphal Bulgarian Chronicle of the XI c.
> Notwithstanding the
> fact that import historical events occurred in its
> vicinity at the
> time of the Second Bulgarian Empire, its name does
> not appear in
> either Bulgarian or foreign sources. But the name
> wasn't forgotten,
> it was even known in Western Europe. It appeared for
> the first time
> on a geographical map printed in 1688 AD in
> Amsterdam. A little bit
> later it appeared on other Western European maps.
> ...
>
> ...[In 1905] Rafail Popov, excavated a large
> half-buried stone column
> in the field to the west of the then village of
> Chatalar, at 6 km to
> the north of Preslav, on the road towards Pliska.
> The 25-lines of
> Greek text on this column informed about a palace,
> which Omurtag
> built along the river Ticha in 821-822 AD. In the
> inscription Omurtag
> called his residence 'the military camp Pliska'.
> Thus we came to know
> the name of the first capital. A little bit later
> the Bulgarian
> Apocriphic Chronicle from the XI c. was also
> discovered. The
> chronicle attributed the foundation of Pliska to
> tsar Ispor
> (Asparukh).
>
> (from: R. Rashev, J. Dimitrov, Pliska - 100 years of
> archaeological
> excavations, 1999)
>
> **********
>
>
>


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