III. The legacy of Pliska
4. Water supply
The creators of Pliska ensured the water supply for the enourmous camp
by incorporating in it two small rivers which probably flowed fuller at
that time. The first inhabitants of the khan’s residence who lived in lightly-built
wooden buildings and yurts, did not need any water installations. With
the onset of the stone construction such need became apparent. Free-flowing
water was brought by the way of an water-conduit from 7 km away, from the
springs at the foot of the plateau at the village of Isbul. The water-catching
there was pronounced to date to antique times on the basis of the antique
building materials used in its construction. Such materials had also been
(re-)used in the building of Pliska itself but this does not mean that
Pliska is antique in age. The water catching was probably constructed in
connection with the establishment of the capital. The main water-conduit,
composed of clay pipes of excellent quality, entered the Inner town beneath
the stone road pavement of the northern gate and headed towards the Citadel,
splitting in two towards its western and eastern part, respectively.
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Water conduits next to the northern entrance to the Citadel | A well in the Citadel
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The Large reservoir
SVaklinov, p. 48
It seems that the abandoning of the Pliska as a capital was caused by
the unadequate maintanence of its water supply system. Gradually, its main
water-conduit was clogged. This forced the digging up of water-wells by
the population of the Inner town. One of the wells was situated in a large
pit to the north of the Bolyar Dwelling. Another well, walled by re-used
stones, was built in the eastern half of the Citadel. The area around the
Large Basilica was not connected to the main water-conduit. That is why
water was supplied there from wells from the beginning. Initially, only
the cross-like building had wells. Later, the Basilica and the monastery
as well. The cleared up well there still impresses by its size and depth,
althought its bottom has not been reached yet.
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