Dzheyrakh-Assa Museum-Reserve ( Russian : Джейрахско-Ассинский музей-заповедник ) is a Ingush cultural and historical landscape in Ingushetia , consisting of a number of reserves and auls . In the territory of 64 thousand hectares there are about five hundred stone architectural complexes: Ingush towers and funerary crypts , Pagan and Christian shrines and temples . The first towers date back to the II millennium BC.
3-484: There are about 2,000 inhabitants in Dzheyrakhsky district of Ingushetia. Noteworthy places of Assa-Dzheyrakh: Since 1996 Dzheyrakh-Assa Museum-Reserve has been a candidate for the list of World Heritage UNESCO Dzheyrakhsky District Dzheyrakhsky District ( Russian : Джейра́хский райо́н ; Ingush : ЖӀайраха шахьар , Žyajraxa šaꜧar ) is an administrative and municipal district ( raion ), one of
6-458: The four in the Republic of Ingushetia , Russia . It is located in the south of the republic. The area of the district is 628.14 kilometers (390.31 mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo ) of Dzheyrakh . As of the 2010 Census , the total population of the district was 2,638, with the population of Dzheyrakh accounting for 57.4% of that number. The district
9-478: Was established in October 1993. Within the framework of administrative divisions , Dzheyrakhsky District is one of the four in the Republic of Ingushetia and has administrative jurisdiction over all of its eighty-five rural localities . As a municipal division , the district is incorporated as Dzheyrakhsky Municipal District . Its eighty-five rural localities are incorporated into five rural settlements within
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