Tumgi
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15.01.2024

The Tumgi Tower Complex is located 1.5 km south of the Bisht complex. Tumgi belongs to the Khamkhin (Galgaev) Shahar (society) and is the ancestral village of Teip Tumgoev.

Tumgi is a castle-type tower village. It is located in the Tumgoi Gorge. In Tumgi 16 residential towers, 2 semi-combat, 20 crypts, 1 core-shaped mausoleum and 1 sanctuary - the temple "Tumgoy-Yerdy".

The half towers are in ruins, the mausoleum is destroyed, the residential towers are better preserved.

"Tumgoy-Erdy" is one of the largest religious buildings in mountain Ingushetia. According to radioisotope dating, it was built in 1558-1637. Inside the building has three stone arches. In the walls and arches there were a large number of rectangular niches and hiding places. In them were found wooden cups and dishes. In various places, animal horns are embedded in the walls.

In addition to the temple, two pillar-shaped sanctuaries were erected within the boundaries of Tumga in honor of the legendary ancestors - heroes named Gui (Gui) and Sikkam (Tsikma).

In the past, Tumgi was the administrative, political, cultural center of the gorge. The locals were famous for the skill of building strong towers, crypts, barrier walls, as well as knowledge of customary law and traditional medicine.