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The "Nine Towers" Memorial ( inh, Ийс гӏала, italic=yes, russian: Девять башен, italic=yes) is a memorial building located in
Nazran , ''Näsare'') is the largest city in the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia. It served as the republic's capital in 1991–2000, until it was replaced with Magas, which was specially built for this purpose. It is the most populous city in the republic: ...
, Republic of Ingushetia, dedicated to the victims of genocide and political repression in the Soviet Union. It is the main structure of the entire memorial complex, which displays the most significant dates, tragic and solemn events in the history of the Ingush people. The memorial and museum were opened on February 23, 1997, on the commemoration of the Deportation of Chechens and Ingush to Kazakhstan and Central Asia.


Description

The memorial is built in the form of 9
Ingush towers Ingush towers ( inh, гӀалгӀай гӀалаш/вӀовнаш, ghalghai ghālash/vhóvnash) are medieval Ingush people, Ingush stone structures used as residences, signal posts, and fortifications. Most are found in the Sunzhensky District, ...
assembled together, bound by barbed wire and chains to represent the suffering of the Ingush. This memorial complex also contains a museum which has exhibitions illustrating the deportation as well as markers for prominent Ingush and local police forces who died in the line of service, photographic documents, materials, paintings, household items, etc., testifying to the Stalinist Deportations, as well as the
ethnic cleansing Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, and religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making a region ethnically homogeneous. Along with direct removal, extermination, deportation or population transfer ...
of the Ingush during the East Prigorodny conflict. The central tower has 4 floors, its height is 25 meters. Each of the towers reflects the architecture of different historical eras of the Ingush people. An eternal flame burns in front of the memorial as a symbol of the eternal memory of the innocent victims of the deportation of the Ingush people in 1944. At the base of the Nine Towers monument on the south side is a collection of headstones or steles ( inh, churtash, italic=yes). After the deportation of the Ingush, their cemeteries were destroyed and the headstones were taken from graves and used in construction. After the Ingush returned, as it was no longer possible to tell from what graves the stones were taken, they found and gathered up many of these headstones and created both formal and informal memorials to the Deportation.


History

The author of the project , a Merited Artist of the Russian Federation, was awarded the gold medal of the Russian Academy of Arts for this project in 2002. The “Nine Towers” Memorial is an architectural monument included in the register of the Academy of Arts of the Russian Federation and since 2002 in the catalog “Monument and memorial signs to victims of repression on the territory of the former USSR” of the Sakharov Center named after human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov.


Events

Memorable dates and annual events organized by the museum: * February 23 — Remembrance day for the victims of the Deportation of the Ingush People * May 18 — International Museum Day * October 30 — Remembrance day for victims of Political Repression


Gallery

Башни и мемориальное кладбище, Южная сторона мемориала, общий вид. Мемориал памяти и славы, Назрань. Ингушетия.jpg, Memorial cemetery on the south side of the Nine Towers Мемориальное кладбище, из собранных надгробных знаков, снятых во время депортации с ингушских кладбищ. Надгробие военного.jpg, Display of steles collected from gravestones removed from Ingush cemeteries during the deportation Memorial of memory and glory in Nazran 6.jpg, Monument-train from the time of the deportation of the Ingush people in 1944 Memorial of memory and glory in Nazran.jpg, View of the Memorial of Remebrance and Glory Memorial of memory and glory in Nazran 4.jpg, Nighttime view of the Nine Towers from the fountains


See also

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Ingush towers Ingush towers ( inh, гӀалгӀай гӀалаш/вӀовнаш, ghalghai ghālash/vhóvnash) are medieval Ingush people, Ingush stone structures used as residences, signal posts, and fortifications. Most are found in the Sunzhensky District, ...
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Tower of Concord The Tower of Concord or Magas Tower ( inh, Барта гӏа́ла, Магас гӏа́ла, Barta ghāla, Magas ghāla, russian: Ба́шня Согласи́я, Магас Тауэр) a high-rise building erected in 2013 in the center of the ca ...


References


External links


Official website: "Memorial complex dedicated to the victims of repression"
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