Kerbech
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26.02.2025

The Kerbech historical and architectural complex (12th-19th centuries) is located in the Urus-Martan district of the Chechen Republic on both banks of the river flowing into the Gekhi River, 1.7 km from Lake Galanchozh.

The complex includes several dwelling towers, a crypt and a mosque. On the left bank are two towers (No. 1 and No. 2), between which there is a retaining wall with a niche, possibly a pagan crypt. Just below is a half-destroyed crypt. On the right bank there is a village with a group of residential towers and a small mosque. The building is stretched along the ravine and oriented to the south.

The village was probably formed over a long period of time, as evidenced by the presence of a pagan crypt and a Muslim mosque.

The Kerbech complex is a cultural heritage site and is located on the territory of the Argun Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve.