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20.06.2024

Tsizda Tower Complex (Tsizde, Tsizdi) is a castle-type complex located in the Jeirakh district on the spur of Mount Tsorei Loam, 1.1 km south of Niykote.

This is a semi-ruined late medieval castle complex of 2 semi-combat, 6 residential towers and a stone defensive wall attached to each other along a circular line.

Residential towers in terms of trapezoid, once 3-4 storeys, with a flat roof and a high parapet. In some buildings, the facade walls are smoothly rounded, which strengthened their defensive functions.

Within the complex there are 12 underground, 5 semi-underground crypts of the XIII-XV centuries, 9 ground collective crypt tombs of the XVI-XVIII centuries, as well as 3 Muslim mausoleums. Some crypts have a peculiar, rare architecture for this region. In the northern part of the tower complex of Cizdy stands out a large crypt with a pointed loggia on the end facade, in the upper part of which by sampling stones skillfully laid out ornament in the form of a half-rombus and a cross. Another crypt has a flat roof, with a complete absence of slate slabs in the vault. In mountain Ingushetia recorded only two such buildings (the second is located in the tower complex Ozditi). The third crypt is located in the southern part of Cizda, has a flat roof with a jagged finish, and large cone-shaped stones are installed on the teeth decorated with ornament in the form of a diamond. It is the only well-preserved crypt of this shape. Also within the tower complex of Cizda you can see the ruins of a pillar-shaped sanctuary of the XVIII century.

The tower complex of Tsizdy 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.