Razgrad

Bulgaria

Razgrad is a city in Northeastern Bulgaria in the valley of the Beli Lom river that falls within the historical and geographical region of Ludogorie. It is an administrative center of Razgrad Province.

Etymology

The suffix “grad” means city in Bulgarian, while the origin and the meaning of the first part “raz” is obscure. During the Second Bulgarian Empire, around the present city there was a settlement, mentioned by the names of HrasgradHrazgrad and Hrizgrad’. These names come from the name of the Proto-Bulgarian and Slavic god Hors.

History

Razgrad was built upon the ruins of the Ancient Roman town of Abritus on the banks of the Beli Lom river. Abritus was built on a Thracian settlement of the 4th-5th century BC of unknown name. Several bronze coins of the Thracian king Seuthes III (330-300 BC) and pottery were found, as well as artifacts from other rulers and a sacrificial altar of Hercules.Ahmet Bey mosque in Razgrad

Some of Razgrad’s landmarks include the Varosha architectural complex from the 19th century, the ethnographic museum and several other museums, the characteristic clock tower in the centre built in 1864, the St Nicholas the Miracle Worker Church from 1860, the Momina cheshma sculpture, the Mausoleum Ossuary of the Liberators (1879–1880) and the Ibrahim Pasha Mosque from 1530. The mosque is said to be one of the largest in the Balkans.

In 251, the town was the site of the Battle of Abrittus, during which the Goths defeated a Roman army under the emperors Trajan Decius and Herennius Etruscus. The battle is notable for being the first occasion of a Roman emperor being killed in a battle with barbarians.

Razgrad Peak on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland IslandsAntarctica is named after Razgrad.

Contact

Razgrad
email
obshtina@razgrad.bg
address
Razgrad, 37A Beli Lom Blvd.
phone
(084) 660 091