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signifies 'homeland' or 'motherland'. In Russian, the
structure is
called yurta (юрта),
whence the word came into English.
Black house (Karakalpak: qara...
- Look up yurt or
yurta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yurt is a
portable dwelling structure. Yurt may also
refer to:
Svend Yort (died 1981), noted...
- andal-paylasim-trakyayi-turki****en-****alim-h474130.html [bare URL] The
Yurta-Stroyno
Archaeological Project.
Studies on the
Roman Rural Settlement in...
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Halal restaurant in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Yurta (potatoes with meat) and
kumis are made of
ingredients considered halal....
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restaurant "Yurt",
which was
modeled after traditional nomadic houses called Yurta. The
restaurant is
embellished with
traditional Kazakh carpentry and tapestry...
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Except southwestern part of the territory, one can find 5-6 dogs in
every yurta,
which are used for
hauling firewood and
other works needed by the household...
- 1500 BC- 150 AD. Barnsley: Pen &
Sword Books. ISBN 978-1-84415-835-5. The
Yurta-Stroyno
Archaeological Project.
Studies on the
Roman Rural Settlement in...
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Buriats carried the
lifeless form,
after which a long
silence reigned in the
yurta of the
Buriat Prince.
Baron Ungern finally got up and
began to walk around...
- Aktobe»,
recreation and
entertainment park «Green land»,
recreation park «
Yurta park».
There is also a
tourist portal dedicated to the
region www.visitaktobe...
- The Thracians, 700 BC–AD 46.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84176-329-2. The
Yurta-Stroyno
Archaeological Project.
Studies on the
Roman Rural Settlement in...