- self-supporting, but
large yurts may have
interior posts or
columns supporting the crown. The top of the wall of self-supporting
yurts is
prevented from spreading...
- in her cart to her home".
Praveen Krishnaiah. "The
History and
Origin of
Yurts: A
Mongolian Tale". Х.Барилга Эм Эн. "Монголын орон сууцны архитектур" (in...
- Galgai-
Yurt (Ingush: ГIалгIай-Юрт, romanized: Ghalghai-
Yurt) was a
village (khutor) that was
located in
modern day
Valerik in the
Chechen Republic, Russia...
- 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...
- The
Battle of Alkhan–
Yurt, or the
Battle of
Alkhanov was a
military engagement between the
Russian troops led by
Brigadier Fyodor Apraksin and the villagers...
- The
Khasavyurt Accord (Chechen: Хаси-Эвлан Барт, Russian: Хасавюртовские соглашения),
formally the
Khasavyourt Joint Declaration and
Principles for Mutual...
-
Mishar Yurt (Tatar: Мишәр йорты, Mişär yortı, مىشەر يۇرتئ; in
Russian chronicles – Мещерский юрт\Meshcherskiy
yurt;
literally The home of Mişärs) was...
- Akhmat-
Yurt (Russian: Ахмат-Юрт; Chechen: Ахьмад-Йурт, romanized: Aẋmad-
Yurt),
formerly known as
Tsentaroy or
Tsentoroy in
Russian (Центарой or Центорой)...
- Gazi-
Yurt (Russian: Гази-Юрт; Ingush: ГӀаьзе-Коа, romanized: Ghäze-Koa) is a
rural locality (a selo) in the
Nazranovsky District in Ingushetia, Russia...
- Ilaskhan-
Yurt (Russian: Иласхан-Юрт; Chechen: Илсхан-Йурт, Ilsxan-
Yurt) is a
rural locality (a selo) in the
Kurchaloyevsky District in the
Chechen Republic...