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Thursday, 16 August, 2001, 15:29 GMT 16:29 UK
Legend breathes life into ancient city
The baby boy's birth in the caves is "prophetic"
Crimean legend has it that the once-powerful Mangup kingdom, that was destroyed in the Middle Ages, would be restored if a male child were born in the kingdom's ruins in the caves.
So when a baby boy was recently born to new residents of the caves, his birth was seen as symbolic of the revitalisation of the medieval kingdom.
Local people say that legend is now being lived out in the 21st century. Baby Ilya is the first male child in the last six centuries known to be born in the caves. He is described by the Manguptsu as "the only native resident". If legend runs true, the young Ilya will herald the re-birth of the kingdom of Mangup. Abandoned for centuries, Mangup is now an area of archaeological interest and has recently been occupied by new residents. According to Russian NTV, people have been moving into the area for several years now, but it was not until two years ago that they started living in the caves. Native son But at the moment, the caves' inhabitants remain an enigma in the Crimean peninsula, the TV said.
Television pictures showing the home of Ilya's parents, Nikolay and Yana, give an indication of their own lifestyle. Old blankets and mattresses cover the floor to keep it warm but other cave dwellers use furnaces to heat their homes. For light, Ilya's parents use candles and a kerosene lamp.
Because the cave complex is seen as archaeological and historical centre, the residents receive numerous tourists. Cleaning up after the tourists has become a serious problem they told NTV. It is not known how many people live on the site in the mountains. But with or without their native son, the Manguptsu are bringing life back to the caves of Mangup. |
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