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A large part of the rock temples have been destroyed under the influence of earthquakes, rain, ice, and sun. The names of the surviving Ivanovo Rock Churches have been forgotten over the centuries and the local population has given them new ones according to its own custom: "Gospodev dol" (God's glen) where the image of Christ can be seen through a rock opening in one of the churches; the area "Pismata" ("The writings") - for the signs and inscriptions preserved there. One church was called "Zatrupanata" ("The Buried One"), and another one, simply- "The Church" ("Zarkvata").
The church walls are covered with murals from various
ages. In the Buried Church there is a portrait of Tsar Ivan Assen
II, the church-donor, holding a miniature model of the church.
"The church", whose donor was Tsar Ivan- Alexander (1331- 1371),
has the most interesting murals. It comprises a narthex and a
naos, with unique Turnovo and Tzarigrad 14th century style murals.
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