Tazbichi Tower
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09.01.2024

Tazbichi (Dyore) battle tower, built between the XIII and XVI centuries, is located on the right bank of the river Dyore-akhk in the village of Tazbichi (hutor Dyore), 3 kilometers southeast of the village of Itum-Kali.

The tower is five-story with a pyramid-step roof. The tower is 22 meters high. Upstairs, the tower narrows. On the 4 sides of the tower there are hinged stone balconies with mashikulyas (hinged loopholes) on four brackets with three embrasures. The tower is oriented at corners to the cardinal points.

The floor ceilings are made of wooden beams with decking from boards, resting on castle stones located at the corners of the walls. The walls are lined with well-treated stones on a clay-lime solution.

Tazbichi (Dyore) Tower is part of the State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve of Argun and is protected by the state.