Cave-type rock buildings are located on the southern slope of Table Mountain in the Jeirakh district. They were built by the Galgas in case of the threat of total destruction of society. People in search of safety went to these caves. These buildings are well fortified and impregnable. In more peaceful times, the lower tiers of some rockers served for sheep pens, and the second for shepherds. Hence the name "Jel." In mountain Ingushetia rock buildings are quite common. According to legend, they served for Abrek and people hiding from power.
Rock building No. 2 has an entrance opening 6 meters from the left edge, a large window opening 2.6 meters from the left edge, more than 7 small holes (probably loopholes) throughout the area of the front wall.
The side part protrudes on the left edge of the object:
protrusion - 2.2 m, the height of the protrusion - 2.5 m, the shelf on the ledge - 0.5 m.
Front end.
The total width is 15.05 m.
Height: 6 m.
There's no ledge on the right.
Rock building No. 2 is part of the Dzhirakh-Assin State Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is an object of cultural heritage protected by the state.