• Boris Stones, also called Dvina Stones, are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa, Belarus.
  • Ivan the Terrible conquered the town in 1563. Polotsk was returned to Lithuania in 1578. Two decisive battles of the Napoleonic wars were fought in Polotsk in 1812.
  • Boris taşları - Boris stones. Ayasofya Katedrali yakınlarındaki Boris taşı. ... Polotsk Boulders Müzesi'nde Minsk, ve Kolomenskoe yakın Moskova.
  • ...also called Dvina Stones (Russian ), are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa, Belarus.
  • Uchta toshni Sankt-Sofiya sobori yaqinida namoyish etish uchun ko'chirishgan Polotsk, Boulders muzeyida Minsk va Kolomenskoe yaqin Moskva.
  • [2] Yazıtlarda adı geçen Boris'in, Vseslav'ın oğlu Rogvolod Vseslavich (vaftiz adı "Boris") olduğu genel olarak kabul edilir , ancak bu tür kayalara pagan yerliler...
  • The stone which has received the name Boris is brought to the Polotsk Sofiye and majestically welcomes guests. And on him an inscription "Jesus Christ.
  • Three other boulders were moved to be exhibited near St. Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk, in the Museum of Boulders in Minsk, and in Kolomenskoe near Moscow.
  • St Sophia Cathedral. Potolsk is full of historical buildings and monuments. Other interesting places to visit in the town include: BorisStone (12th century).