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Zolotaryovskoe Gorodishche (Russian: Золотарёвское городище) is an archeological site in Penza Oblast, Russia about 1.5km no the West of the settlement of Zolotaryovka. It is conjectured that it was a border fort of Volga Bulgaria. A large number of the remnants of warriors was found in the vicinity, suggesting it was a location of major battle at around 1237 with Mongol invaders. It is a registered object of cultural heritage of Russia [ru].
Journalist N. Kryukov that the place was called Sernya by local Moksha people.
Notes
- Also known as Zolotarevskoe settlement, Zolotarevsky settlement, Zolotaryovka Settlement, etc.
References
- Penza: a Guide to the City, Penza State University
- Elena Lapshina, ARCHITECTURE AS A SPACE OF IMAGES AND AN IMAGE OF SPACE-WORLD
- Туризм, official portal of Penza Oblast government
- Городище «Золотаревское»
- Gennady Belorybkin [ru], Золотаревское поселение
- Н.Крюков,СЕРНЯ - город ювелиров, "Наша Пенза", № 30 (1004), 2008 г.
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