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Aerial view of Ephesus odeon ruins and marble avenue in Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The main gate of Roman times in the town of Hissarya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Thracian royal tomb of Seuthes III in Kazanlak, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
The southern wall in the town of Hissarya. Ruins remained Roman time. The Roman city of Diocletianopole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Thracian royal tomb of Seuthes III in Kazanlak, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
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Ancient Thracian royal tomb of Seuthes III in Kazanlak, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Thracian royal tomb of Seuthes III in Kazanlak, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Thracian tomb Ostrusha. The mound were discovered in 1993 . It\'s in the Valley of the Thracian Rulers around Kazanlak. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Thracian royal tomb of Seuthes III in Kazanlak, Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient thracian rock sanctuary Karadjov Kamuk,situated in the Rhodopes mountain in Bulgaria The indigenous population of Thrace was a people called Thracians. Divided into separate tribes, the Thracians did not manage to form a lasting political organization until the Odrysian state was founded in the 4th century BC. According to the ancient sources, which are limited, the Thracians were considered a primitive race. The mountainous regions were home to various warlike and ferocious tribes while the plains were apparently more peaceable due to Greek contact and influence.


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