A. Sampiev, acting director of the Jeirakh-Assinsk Museum-Reserve, made an inspection visit to the tower complex “Gvezi”, located in the eastern part of the Guloykhi gorge of the Jeirakh district, border zone, 400 meters southeast of “Kasheti”, on a steep mountain slope.
Only one residential tower of the complex has survived to the height of one floor, the rest of the buildings are in a ruined state. There are five underground collective crypt tombs and a necropolis of stone burials within the village. There are petroglyphs on the residential tower of the complex, on the arched stone of the entrance doorway, in the form of 3 handprints - two large and one small.
The complex is little known, rarely visited and difficult to access. Small medieval tower settlements “Agutyr”, ‘Kasheti’, “Oaseg” are located nearby.
Last summer a cemetery with 13 gravestones and 5 early Muslim graves was discovered between Gvezi and Agutyr settlements.