petroglyphs in Qobustan-Nationalpark ( Azerbaijan )
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petroglyphs in Qobustan-Nationalpark ( Azerbaijan )
by FO Travel on Flickr.Bibiheybat Mosque in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
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Qobustan,Palçığ vulkanı,Azərbaycan
Qobustan,Mud Volcane
by FO Travel on Flickr.Bibiheybat Mosque in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
Rock Inscription in Ajerbaijan made by a Roman legion
"Imp(eratore) Domitiano
Caesare Aug(usto)
Germanic(o)
L(ucius) Iulius
Maximus (centurio)
leg(ionis) XII Ful(minatae)".
The stone was discovered in 1948 from Caucasus/Caspian Sea region that Greeks and Romans called Albania. The inscription was made by legionis XII Fulminatae and it dates back to 84-96 CE. The stone is the world’s easternmost evidence of Roman presence. Scholars believe that the legion was on a campaign and had marched into Ajerbaijan either from Turkey or Armenia.
Source: By Grandmaster [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons
by FO Travel on Flickr.Bibiheybat Mosque in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
by FO Travel on Flickr.Bibiheybat Mosque in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
rock formations in Qobustan-Nationalpark ( Azerbaijan )