Upper Kokki is located on a mountain slope through a stream 400 m west of the Kokki tower complex. It consists of three ruined residential towers.
The towers of the Upper Kokka complex were blown up by the tsarist army in the autumn of 1910, for sheltering Zelimkhan's Abrek in these places. In 1911, the inhabitants of Upper Kokka were deported to the Irkutsk and Yenisei provinces. In 1913 the repressed were rehabilitated.
The Upper Kokki 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.
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