Jeyrakh
Jeyrakh

Welcome to the official community of Jeyrakh district of the Republic of Ingushetia. Located in the southern mountainous part of Ingushetia, the Jeyrakh district occupies the central part of the Caucasus Mountains. This is the birthplace of the Ingush people, the place from which they settled throughout the modern republic. The area is full of architectural monuments, tower complexes and sanctuaries. The largest of them are the Erzi tower complex, the ancient Christian temple of Thaba-Yerdy, etc. Being one of the most ecologically clean places on the planet, the Jeyrakh district is known for its reserves created to preserve the unique mountain ecosystem. The Jeyrakh-Assin Museum-Reserve includes more than 1000 monuments of nature, history and culture. In the protected areas of the area lives many species of animals, plants and birds. The highest peaks of Ingushetia, such as Mount Shan (4500 m) and Mount Stolovaya Met-Lam (2993 m), are located in this area. This area is called the “second Switzerland” for its picturesque mountain landscapes. It attracts tourists and athletes. Jeyrakh district is rich not only with impressive monuments of history and nature. There are health centers aimed at the treatment of the respiratory system, cardiovascular and nervous system. The climate of the area is very favorable for improving the condition of the body and rehabilitation after diseases.

On 12.04.2025, the Republican festival of amateur folk art “Glory, My Fatherland!” took place in the House of Culture of Ekazhevo village. This year it is timed to the 255th anniversary of Ingushetia's unification with Russia. This is one of the main events of April in the cultural life of Ingushetia.

The festival has long been a true guardian of the spiritual traditions and moral values of the Ingush people. This large-scale creative forum not only gathers talented children and young people, but also becomes a guiding star for them in the world of art and culture.

Yasmina Buruzheva, a pupil of the House of Culture of Lyazhgi village, also performed at the festival, reciting the poem “Dai-Mokhk” by Kapiton Chakhkiev, and was awarded a diploma of the forum participant.

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