![Baska tablet, Baska, island of Krk, Croatia (ca. 1100 AD). Copy. A part of the inscription contains the name of Abbot Drziha who claims that the Croatian king Zvonimir donated some land Baska tablet, Baska, island of Krk, Croatia (ca. 1100 AD). Copy. A part of the inscription contains the name of Abbot Drziha who claims that the Croatian king Zvonimir donated some land](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BN2ETG/baska-tablet-baska-island-of-krk-croatia-ca-1100-ad-copy-a-part-of-the-inscription-contains-the-name-of-abbot-drziha-who-claims-that-the-croatian-king-zvonimir-donated-some-land-to-the-church-of-st-lucija-glagolitic-alphabet-museum-of-croatian-archaeological-monuments-split-croatia-2BN2ETG.jpg)
Baska tablet, Baska, island of Krk, Croatia (ca. 1100 AD). Copy. A part of the inscription contains the name of Abbot Drziha who claims that the Croatian king Zvonimir donated some land
Visit Baška - 📸 Where history was made! The Baška Tablet, one of the oldest historical monuments of the Croatian history, i.e. literacy and sovereignty, was found right there, in the Church
Study in Croatia - [LEARN CROATIAN] The Baška Tablet, one of the first preserved written monument in Croatian, dated about 1100. The national name for Croatia appears for the first time in
![The Baska Tablet The earliest known photo of the Baska Tablet, 1869, by Ivan Standl See a large photo: JPG (1MB) | Tablet, Large photos, Hardwood floors The Baska Tablet The earliest known photo of the Baska Tablet, 1869, by Ivan Standl See a large photo: JPG (1MB) | Tablet, Large photos, Hardwood floors](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c6/a3/aa/c6a3aa966280ba17fb13a67b78af6782.jpg)