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05.07.2024

400 meters north of the Kart complex, on the crest of a high hill is the Kart temple-sanctuary of Dalite, built, presumably, in the XV century. The building has relatively large dimensions for Ingush temples: almost 9 meters long, 4 meters wide. On the crest of a gabled roof at the end of the XV century, an iron cross towered. Now the roof has collapsed. Outside, the temple was decorated with numerous animal horns embedded in its walls. On the eastern and western facade preserved the image of the cross with “Golgotha”. The interior of the building is divided by arches into 4 parts. To the eastern wall of the altar part adjoins a stone "pillar" with niches. There are also many niches in the western and longitudinal walls. They kept church equipment. Apparently, the temple at different times was used by residents both as a Christian and for performing local religious rites. The surrounding residents gathered at the temple until the twentieth century to solve common problems. One of the last priests of Dalita was a local resident Izhi Dolakov.