Along with the Ministry of Culture, Sabine Hadjieva, head of the State Service for the Protection, Development, and Barbara of Cultural Heritage, was introduced to the reconstruction and conservation work carried out in Chiragala, a world-important historical monument.

The EPA has been informed by the State Service.

It has been reported that the Chiragala Monument, located in the Shabran region from the fifth to the sixth century B.C.E., consists of 17 towers, including the central fortress. Reconstruction work has been completed in the five towers of the remainder, and arrangements are being made for the completion of the work in other constellations.

At the same time, interconstructed walls have been rebuilt and additional conservation work has been carried out in buildings uncovered after archaeological research has been carried out in the area.

Life is scheduled to be completed in the current year.

It is noteworthy that the Gilgal Defense Barrier Reef covers a large area some 120 to 130 miles (<> to <> km) from the Xerxes Sea to the depths of the Great Caucasus Mountains. The headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses in Shabran was built in the fifth and sixth centuries C.E. The historic monument has become a symbol of its location, playing a dominant role in the area where it was built with its magnificent appearance and building features.

Strengthening and rebuilding in Chiragala, one of the oldest historical monuments in our country, March 13