City/Village ruins
- Accuracy: 10 km
- Elevation above sea level: ≈ 1,928 m
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The tower stands on the southern edge of the abandoned village. It was built in the 17th–18th centuries. It has six stories, is rectangular in plan (5.6 × 5.15 m, surviving height 11.5 m), and is built of dry-laid slate. Every story except the first and last is plastered with dung-tempered earth. The roof and the floors between stories have collapsed. The first-story entrance is on the south. The second story has one window each in the south and west walls and a loophole in the north wall. In the south wall of the third story, 3.5 m above the ground, is a door; on the same story are a window in the west wall, a loophole in the east wall and a large niche in the north wall.
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