Varbitsa Pass Explained

Varbitsa Pass
Elevation M:900
Traversed:Road
Location:Bulgaria
Range:Balkan Mountains
Coordinates:42.9275°N 26.6683°W

Varbitsa Pass (Bulgarian: Върбишки проход in Bulgarian pronounced as /vɐrˈbiʃki ˈprɔxot/) is a mountain pass in the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) in Bulgaria. It connects Shumen and Petolachka crossroads.

The famous Battle of Pliska was fought in the pass on July 26, 811 between the armies of Bulgarian Empire led by Khan Krum and the Byzantine Empire under Nicephorus I which ended with a decisive Bulgarian victory and the death of the Byzantine Emperor.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Zlatarski, Vasil N. . Vasil Zlatarski

    . Vasil Zlatarski . Medieval History of the Bulgarian State, Vol I: History of the First Bulgarian Empire, Part I: Age of Hun-Bulgar Domination (679-852) . Science and Arts Publishers, 2nd Edition (Petar Petrov, Ed.), Zahari Stoyanov Publishers, 4th Edition, 2006 . 1918 . Sofia . Bulgarian . 954-739-928-4.

  2. Book: Runciman, Steven . Steven Runciman

    . Steven Runciman . A History of the First Bulgarian Empire . G. Bell & Sons, London . 1930 .