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E kërkonin prej 1800 vitesh, më në fund arkeologët zbulojnë… (Foto)

E kërkonin prej 1800 vitesh, më në fund arkeologët zbulojnë… (Foto)

Arkeologët kanë gjetur trupin e një kryekomandanti të frikshëm kinez varrosur në një varr 1,800-vjeçar, pavarësisht nga përpjekjet e lashta për të fshehur vendin e tij të pushimit.

Varri i fshehur nëntokësor daton që nga viti 220 p.k dhe besohet se i përket Cao Cao, i cili ishte një nga kryekomandantët më të famshëm të dinastisë Lindore Han.

Vend i madh mauzoleumi ishte i vështirë për t’u gjetur, pasi pjesa më e madhe e strukturës së saj mbi tokë ishte shkatërruar.

Historianët thonë se talentet e shquara ushtarake dhe politike të Cao Cao i mundësuan atij të ndërtonte shtetin më të fortë dhe më të begatë në Kinën veriore.

Ai sundoi gjatë periudhës së Tre Kingdoms në 208 deri në 280 pas Krishtit, kur Kina kishte tre sundimtarë të veçantë.

Një varr që mendohet të ishte e tij u gjet në vitin 2009, por një polemikë ka shpërthyer që atëherë për atë nëse ishte me të vërtetë Cao Cao në dhomën kryesore. A tomb thought to be his was found in 2009 but a controversy has raged since then over whether it was really Cao Cao in the main chamber (pictured)Archaeologists from the Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology say they are now sure that the remains of a man aged between 60 and 70 are those of the famous warlord. This picture shows the site where the remains are buriedThe hidden underground tomb dates to the year 220AD and is believed to belong to Cao Cao (pictured), who was one of the most famous warlords at the end of the Eastern Han DynastyThe huge mausoleum site (pictured) was hard to find as most of its structure above ground had been demolishedAlthough Cao Cao was revered at the time of this death, the tomb, found in the village of Gaoxixue in Anyang County in Eastern China's Henan province, has very little information on itSeveral agate decorations (pictured) were found in the 1,800-year-old tomb. There were still a few signs the site was Cao Caos tomb, including a stone tablet that has the name 'King Wu of Wei' on, ones of Cao Cao's titleSeveral agate decorations (pictured) were found in the 1,800-year-old tomb. There were still a few signs the site was Cao Caos tomb, including a stone tablet that has the name 'King Wu of Wei' on, ones of Cao Cao's titleIt is thought that Cao Cao forbade any grand tombs but that his son Cao Pi ignored his wishes and built one anywayHowever, Cao Pi is thought to have changed his mind later, fearing tomb robbers, and had the upper part of the mausoleum taken down. Pictured is the excavation site