Guppy
Public
ID:58a8•••b1af
27.06.2024

Southwest of B.C. Upper Pui is 1.5 km and south of B.C. Kyahk stands the Gappi Tower Complex. It consists of a beautiful five-storey battle tower of the XV century and six dilapidated residential tower buildings, which were surrounded by a defensive wall with gates. Down the slope, on the western side of the complex are three ground collective crypt tombs of the XIV-XV centuries. The best preserved of them is a tower-shaped, three-storey, with a square base and a stepped-pyramidal coating. On the second and third floors, remains with fragments of clothing were preserved. Not far from the burial grounds is a late medieval core-shaped mausoleum, which has a round base and a stepped-conical completion. The construction was crowned by a large cone-shaped stone. Currently, the mausoleum is dilapidated, part of the wall has been preserved to a height of less than two meters.

A kilometer and a half from Gappi on top of a wooded mountain is the Gappin temple-sanctuary of Gurmte, presumably dated XIV-XV centuries. Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the inhabitants of the whole district made prayers and sacrifices here. We rarely visit the temple these days. On the rock floor of the temple scattered skulls of animals and remains of utensils.

The Gappi Tower Complex is part of the Dzhirakh-Assin State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is an identified object of cultural heritage protected by the state.