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SHIPKA MONASTERY |
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Part and parcel of our
history is the Shipka Monastery, a symbol of an epoch-making
event for Bulgaria - her Liberation from
Ottoman rule, the final outcome of the 1877/78
Russo-Turkish War.
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The monastery, together with an impressive
memorial church, was erected near the town of Shipka, near
Kazanluk, below the famous Shipka Pass in the Balkan Range, where
in the summer of 1877 the Russian troops and Bulgarian volunteers
achieved the break-through which brought about the victorious
outcome of the war.
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The means for its construction, which began in
1896 and was completed six years later, were provided by the
Russian and the Bulgarian people.
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The Shipka Monastery is one of its exquisite, and
at the same time monumental,"editions".
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Solemn elegance is also emanated by the carved
and gilded iconostasis. It stands by no means estranged in the
overall panorama of Bulgarian monasteries. Just like them, it is
more than just a place of worship.
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