The towers aroused deep scientific interest among researchers and they were studied by prominent Russian and Soviet archaeologists.
[8] Falkhan is located in the Kistin Gorge, on the slope of the spurs of Mount Mat-Loam (Table Mountain) [ru].
[10] Together with the villages of Targim, Egikal, Khamkhi and Metskhal, Falkhan is considered one of the historical cradle of the Ingush people.
[17] The inhabitants were engaged in the manufacture of products from horn, clay, bone, wood and archery weapons.
[19][14] By the 1830s, the majority of Falkhan's inhabitants migrated to the villages of Dzheyrakh-Yurt, Sholkhi, Ghalghai Yurt [ru] and Fortress of Vladikavkaz, located in plain Ingushetia.
During that time, a mosque and a madrassa was built opposite of the Solar Necropolis of Falkhan with the help of Andi theologian Murdal-Hajji.
The archaeological monuments of mountainous Ingushetia, including the village of Falkhan, arouse deep scientific interest among researchers.