The photos show the core-shaped mausoleum in Lower Jeyrakh in the 1940s and today. Time is one of the natural factors of destruction and deformation of monuments, including climate, water, wind, sun, soil movement and natural phenomena.
To date, 12 core-shaped mausoleums of varying degrees of preservation have been recorded in mountainous Ingushetia.
Mausoleums, unlike crypts, were built not before, but only after the death of a person and erected them, according to historians, in honor of noble, prominent people.
In these days, the staff of the museum-reserve made a round of this monument and photofixation of its current state.