Khaybakha
Khaybakha, also spelled Khaibakha or Khaibakh, is a non-residential village in Galanchozhsky District, Chechnya.
Administrative and municipal status
Municipally, Khaybakha is incorporated into Gekhi-Chuyskoye rural settlement. It is one of the three settlements included in it.Until 31 December 2019, Aka-Bass was included in Achkhoy-Martanovsky District, but on 1 January 2020 - was transferred to the control of Urus-Martanovsky District.
At the same time, Khaybakha is a part of Galanchozhsky District. Until 1944, it was the administrative center of the Khaybakhoyskoye rural settlement of that district.
Geography
Khaybakha is located in the center of Galanchozhsky District, on the left bank of the Gekhi River. It is located east of Aka-Bass and south-west of Grozny.The nearest settlements to Khaybakha are Yalkhara in the north-west, Aka-Bass in the west, and Charmakha in the east.
History
On the doorway of the battle tower in the village, there is a petroglyph in the form of a human hand, palm down.In 1990, there was a plan to build a large memorial to the massacre at the site of Khaybakha, with a special fund set up to raise money. However, this was disrupted by the First and Second Chechen Wars, and the memorial was never built. In 2019, it was announced that the memorial would be built.
In 2008, Ramzan Kadyrov described author Stepan Kashurka as a "hero", who "wrote in his book the truth about the tragic fate of the mountain village of Khaybakha". As a result, 200,000 rubles were set aside in the Akhmat Kadyrov fund to build a monument to Kashurka.
In 2019, Khaybakha was named as one of the first 7 settlements in Galanchozhsky District to be rebuilt in order to resettle the area.