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Aul

Type of fortified village or town in the Caucasus and Central Asia

Aul

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Type of fortified village or town in the Caucasus and Central Asia

[[Gunib]], an aul in [[Dagestan]], as photographed by [[Prokudin-Gorsky]] at some point between 1905 and 1915.
Medieval aul [[Tsori]] in [[Ingushetia

An aul (; ) is a type of fortified village or town found throughout the Caucasus and Central Asia.

They are generally built out of stone, on faces of ridges or against cliffs in order to provide protection against surprise attacks. Houses are usually two stories high, and they are staggered to make it virtually impossible for enemies to get anywhere on the roads. The houses usually have a southern aspect to take advantage of the sun in the winter and to be sheltered from the northern winds. Often, they are not located near good farmland or water sources, so it is necessary to bring water into the settlement.

In the 19th century, as Russia fought to conquer the Caucasus, auls were very formidable defences and could be taken for the most part only by storming.

The auls of Svaneti, Georgia, with their distinctive medieval towers, have been recognized as a World Heritage Site. Comparable towers may be found elsewhere in the Caucasus, specifically in Ingushetia.

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  1. [https://ru.m.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%A1%D0%AD1/%D0%90%D1%83%D0%BB Аул] // [[Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Большая советская энциклопедия]] : в 66 т. (65 т. и 1 доп.) / гл. ред. [[Otto Shmidt. О. Ю. Шмидт]]. — М. : [[:ru:Большая российская энциклопедия (издательство). Советская энциклопедия]], 1926—1947
  2. [https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/709 "Upper Svaneti - UNESCO World Heritage Centre"], ''UNESCO World Heritage Centre'', United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
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