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08.09.2024

Lyazhgi is a large castle-type tower complex in the Jeirakh gorge, located on the right bank of the Armkhi River, on a steep mountain slope. According to folk etymology, the name Lyazhgi originated from the word "lying" - the so-called leather bag intended for storing grain. The complex received this name because its land gave good harvests - a whole "lie" of grain was collected from a small piece of land.

In Lyazhga there were 5 powerful castle complexes, each of which had a battle tower. The complex has preserved a slender 30-meter 6-storey battle tower of the Khutiev family. A feature of the tower is the presence of a four-sided stone false vault not only on the 2nd and 6th floors, but also on the 3rd floor. This strengthened the structure of the tower and increased its defense capability. The remaining towers were 5-storey, with a flat roof and a parapet.

The tower complex of Lyazhgi is part of the Dzhirakh-Assin State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is an object of cultural heritage protected by the state.

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