Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign (Khasavyurt)

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign (Russian: Собор во имя иконы Знамение Пресвятой Богородицы) is the largest Orthodox church in the North Caucasus, an architectural monument of the early 20th century.

However, the project required increasing the volume of the cathedral, since over the previous two years Khasavyurt had been significantly replenished by peasants from the district.

In March 1902, the second version of the project was completed, according to which the cathedral could accommodate up to 1000 people, and already on May 30, the foundation stone for the temple on Slobodsky Boulevard was made.

[3][5][4] In the 1990s, due to the outflow of the Russian-speaking population from the city and region, the number of parishioners decreased significantly.

[3][5] In 2015, the cathedral was included in the federal program “Culture of Russia”, which may allow for repair and restoration work to be carried out in it.

Khasavyurt, market square.