Dzheyrakhsky District

Dzheyrakhsky District is an administrative and municipal district, one of the four in the Republic of Ingushetia, . It is located in the south of the republic.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Tkhaba-Yerdy Church and Egikal.

Church
Tkhaba-Yerdy is the ruins of the largest medieval Christian church in , . It is located deep in the Assin Gorge between the auls of Khairakh and Puy, Dzheyrakhsky District, near the border with .

Dwelling
is a city-settlement in the Dzheyrakhsky District of . It is part of the rural settlement of . Within its territory are numerous cultural monuments of ancient and medieval Ingush architecture: cyclopean tower-type dwellings, five combat towers, six semi-combat towers, and fifty residential towers.

Dwelling
is a city-settlement in the Dzheyrakhsky District of . It is part of the rural settlement of . The territory of the settlement is included in the Dzheyrakh-Assa State Historical-Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is under state protection. is situated 4 km northeast of Dzheyrakhsky District.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Khamkhi and Ozig.

Locality
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is an ancient city-settlement in Dzheyrakhsky District of . It is part of the rural settlement of Guli. On the territory of the city-settlement there is an architectural complex "Khamkhi", represented by many historical objects: megalithic cyclopean tower-type dwellings, 4 combat towers, 4 semi-combat and 16 residential towers, as well as 10 crypt burial grounds.

Locality
is a locality.

Locality
is a medieval village in the Dzheyrakhsky District of . It is part of the rural settlement of Guli. is the ancestral village of Ingush clan Kokurkhoy. is situated 4½ km east of Dzheyrakhsky District.

Dzheyrakhsky District

Latitude
42.8075° or 42° 48′ 27″ north
Longitude
44.9176° or 44° 55′ 3″ east
Population
4,260
Elevation
1,188 metres (3,898 feet)
Open location code
8HJ6RW49+X2
Geo­Names ID
7303363
Wiki­data ID
Q717151
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Waray—“Dzheyrakhsky District” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Ջեյրախի շրջան
  • Armenian: Ջեյրախսկի շրջան
  • Azerbaijani: Ceyrax rayonu
  • Belarusian: Джэйрахскі раён
  • Cebuano: Dzhayrakhskiy Rayon
  • Chechen: ЖӀайрахьан кӀошт
  • Chinese: Dzheyrakhsky Koān
  • Chinese: 傑伊拉赫區
  • Chinese: 傑伊拉赫斯基區
  • Dutch: District Dzjejrachski
  • Esperanto: Ĝejraĥa distrikto
  • Estonian: Džairahhi rajoon
  • Finnish: Ž’ajraxin piiri
  • French: raïon de Dzheyrakh
  • French: Raïon de Dzheyrakh
  • Galician: Distrito de Dzheyrakhsky
  • Georgian: ჯეირახის რაიონი
  • German: Dscheirachski rajon
  • German: Dsheirachski rajon
  • German: Rajon Dscheirach
  • German: Rajon Dsheirach
  • Hungarian: Dzsejrahi járás
  • Ingush: ЖӀайраха шахьар
  • Ingush: Лоаман шахьар
  • Italian: Džejrachskij rajon
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dzheyrakhsky Koān
  • Mingrelian: ჯეირახიშ რაიონი
  • Ossetian: Дзæрæхы район
  • Ossetian: Дзарахы район
  • Persian: شهرستان دژیراخسکی
  • Russian: Джейрахский район Ингушетии
  • Russian: Джейрахский район
  • Scots: Dzheyrakhsky Destrict
  • Tagalog: Dzheyrakhsky
  • Tatar: Джейрах районы
  • Ukrainian: Джейрахський район
  • Vietnamese: Dzhayrakhsky
  • Waray (Philippines): Dzheyrakhsky District
  • Waray (Philippines): Dzheyrakhsky

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Razvaliny Bolkotsengi and Razvaliny Khamkhi.

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