Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Boyana Church' has mentioned 'Relief' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The relief depicts a majestic horseman 23xc2xa0m (75xc2xa0ft) above ground level in an almost vertical 100xc2xa0m (328xc2xa0ft)-high cliff.
[6] The relief is similar to the carbon images found in Saltovo, Soulek, Pliska and Veliki Preslav.
In the scholarship the origin of the relief is connected with the Bulgars ethnogenesis xe2x80x93 the semi-nomadic equestrian warrior culture from the Eurasian Steppe.
[7] Others saw in the relief resemblance to the Sasanian rock relief tradition.
Others noted a more simple explanation xe2x80x93 that the relief represented Khan Tervel (701xe2x80x93718 AD),[3] or like previously considered and now rejected, Khan Krum (802xe2x80x93814 AD).
The relief probably incorporates both autochthonous Thracian and the newly arrived Bulgars cultural cults.
In the 1924xe2x80x9335, beneath the relief (some 250xc2xa0m north) were found the remnants of a complex which is considered to have been a pagan shrine (three-aisled church) and a rectangular building, probably the ruler's private dwelling, where the ruler did sacral rituals related to Tangra.
Throughout the 20th century, two miles (c. 3.2xc2xa0km) northeast from the relief was found another group of buildings, consisting of 5th-6th century basilica, with inner rectangular structure, which some interpreted as the pagan temple (but without clear evidence).
The oldest inscription is the work of Tervel (701xe2x80x93718 AD), thus it is considered that the relief was created during his rule or immediately after the Bulgars settled in 680xe2x80x93681 AD.