Baskhoy
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23.12.2024

Baskhoy is a tower complex located on a steep slope of the left bank of the Chanty-Argun River, 20 km west of the district center Itum-Kali, 260 m above the bed of the Chanty-Argun River. Dated XIV-XVI centuries.

It consists of ruined and half-destroyed tower buildings, among which there are three half-destroyed towers (two residential and one semi-combat tower) and a barrier wall. The semi-martial tower and the stone barrier wall are in a semi-destroyed state. The dwelling tower No. 1 is in satisfactory condition. It lacks a roof and

roof and inter-storey ceilings are missing. Dwelling tower No. 2 is ruined. In addition, there are ruins of late residential buildings. The complex also includes an early Muslim burial site located near the towers.

The Baskhoy Tower Complex is a cultural heritage site and is located on the territory of the Argun Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve. It is protected by the state.