Lemy
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10.06.2024

Leimi is a large castle-type tower complex on the spur of Mount Zei Loam, 500 meters east of Kog. It consists of two complexes: Upper and Lower Leimi.

In the center of Upper Leimi stands a slender five-storey battle tower of the XVII century, built by the famous architect Hana Hing from the Ingush village of Hyani. On the south wall of the tower at the level of the fourth floor, a cross-shaped drawing is skillfully laid out. There is no consensus on what this symbol means yet among modern researchers. The residential towers of Upper Leimi are worse preserved. Below the towers on a huge boulder were built two late medieval stone pillars, having a cross-sectional shape and slate-step completion. Both monuments have been destroyed. In the complex also previously towered three sloll-shaped sanctuaries. One of them was erected in honor of the famous local warrior-rider named Albakhch and was called the “Sanctuary of Albakhcha”.

The residential towers of Lower Leimi are located 250 meters down the slope. They had 2-3 floors and flat roof with a high parapet.

Below you can see a rare core-shaped mausoleum for the edge. According to legends, it was erected in the first half of the XVIII century by the famous architect Hana Hing over the grave of his friend - a hero warrior named Albakhch, the ancestor of the local Albogachiev family. Therefore, the mausoleum is called by old-timers as Albakhch-Kash (The Tomb of Albakhcha). The mausoleum has been restored.

In the Lamie line you can see several groups of cyclopean buildings. Huge stones and boulders, partially hewn and carefully adjusted to each other, were a dwelling for people, probably from the second millennium BC.

Also within Leimi there are several groups of underground and ground crypt burial grounds of the XIII-XVIII centuries.

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

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