Haskaly Tower
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19.11.2024

Haskaly battle tower is located in the village of Tazbichi in Itum-Kali district of the Chechen Republic on top of the mountain Gunika in 4 kilometers from the district center of Itum-Kali. Below the tower is a precipitous rocky cliff over the canyon of the Döre-Ahk River. The Haskaly Battle Tower is an architectural monument of military-defensive architecture and is considered the oldest in Chechnya. Historians date it X-XII centuries.

In terms of the tower is rectangular, four-storey with shallow underground, cyclopean type, the hewn blocks of which are adjusted without solution. It is oriented strictly to the cardinal points. It has different thicknesses of walls and narrows to the top. There are loopholes and mashikuli balconies. On the southern wall there are petroglyphs: solar symbols, as well as two overlapping circles, symbolizing the planet Saturn. The tower is unique in that there are no such planetary symbols on one tower of the Caucasus. The Haskaly Tower is one of the surviving links of the medieval miracle of mountain Chechnya – the Great Signal System.

In 2020, restoration works were carried out on the tower and now the architectural structure occupies a worthy place among the objects of cultural heritage of interest as one of the preserved monuments of military-defensive architecture of the Chechens of the Middle Ages.

The Haskaly Battle Tower is an object of cultural heritage and is located on the territory of the Argun Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve. Protected by the state.