Half a kilometer from the tower village of Magote, on the edge of a huge cliff stands the ancient temple of Mago-Yerdy, named in honor of the legendary magician, sage Mago, who became the progenitor of five Caucasian clans and built, according to legend, by him.
A small sanctuary was built near Mago-Yerdy in honor of Seska-Solsa-Yerdy, the leader of the Narts. According to legend, a radiance emanated from Seska-Solsa's sanctuary. At night it was so bright that one could sew near it. Now the shrine has collapsed into the abyss.
At the northern edge of the village of Tumgi stands one of the largest cult buildings of mountainous Ingushetia - the temple of Tumgoi-Yerdy. According to radioisotope dating, it was built in 1558-1637 . Inside the building has three stone arches.
The Tusholi temple-sanctuary of Meller is located 300 meters west of the Meller combat tower, the structure was destroyed long ago, and today there are only remnants of the structure.
Keli sanctuary is located to the north of Keli village and northwest of Kog village, on the southern slope of the mountain Tsei-Lam. The building is half-destroyed, rectangular in plan, oriented along the line S-S and previously had a gable-stepped roof.
In the limits of the village of Kog towers heavily damaged late medieval sanctuary-building Tusholi (Kog-Yerda), which has a rectangular base and gable-stepped roof.
According to radiocarbon analysis, the sanctuary was built in 1441-1486 .
On a difficultly accessible top of mountain Kuleyloam (2915 m) of the Tsei-Loam ridge there is a heavily damaged medieval sanctuary Dyala.
Above the Gadaborsh complex, on the top of a gentle wooded ridge is a half-destroyed large temple-sanctuary of the XVII century Dzorakh-Dyala.
0.2 km north of the village of Kart, on the crest of a high hill, stands a heavily damaged large temple-sanctuary Dyalit late medieval period.
The sanctuary is quadrangular at the base, with a gable-stepped roof. In the past the temple-sanctuary enjoyed great honor among the Ingush, who even at the end of the XIX century gathered to it to solve common issues.
On the north-western outskirts of the settlement Barkhane, rises a graceful medium-sized late medieval sanctuary-building, which has a rectangular base and preserved gable-stepped roof. It is oriented in a south-east to north-west direction. Inside the building is divided into two parts by an arch.
Opposite Targim settlement, on the opposite slope of the Assy bank one can see the ruins of the sanctuary-mausoleum of Ausha-Sel. Once the mausoleum reached a height of three meters. According to legend, a certain Aush was killed by lightning of the thunderer Sel, and the mausoleum was erected to commemorate it.
The Targim (first) temple is a building measuring seven meters long, almost five meters wide, with one apse and a girt arch. The roof of the temple is not preserved. A distinctive feature of the temple is the presence of an underground crypt tomb, the access to which was arranged under the western wall of the temple. On one of the walls of the temple there are inscriptions in the ancient Georgian language, according to which it can be attributed to the XI century.
The second Christian temple in Targim was discovered recently. A part of the northern wall has been preserved from it. Near the temple there is a semi-underground tomb.
One and a half kilometers from Gappi at the top of a wooded mountain is located Gappin temple-sanctuary Gurmte, presumably dated XVI-XVII centuries. Up to the beginning of the XX century, the inhabitants of the whole area prayed and sacrificed here. Nowadays the temple is very rarely visited.