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  • Yurt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In Russian , the structure is called "yurta" ( ???? ). (There is an obsolete term "kibitka" ( ??????? ).) From Russian, the word came into English, and is also the basis for ...
  • Yurta - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Yurta

    Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Yurta. Yurta. Information about Yurta in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
  • Yurt - Wikimedia Commons

    Espa?ol: La yurta es una tienda típica de los pueblos mongoles y turcos del Asia Central. Es erigida sobre postes de madera y cubierta por pieles o tejidos hechos a mano de ...
  • Yurts - Kyrghyz Yurta

    This Yurt is a traditional shelter for the people of the Tian Shan mountains in central Asia. The Yurt is constructed of a many-pieced ...
  • Kazak Yurta

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  • Yurta - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    La yurta es una tienda de campa?a utilizada por los nómadas . Este tipo de vivienda ha sido utilizado desde la Edad Media por distintos pueblos.
  • YURTA | Mingei International Museum Store

    A Central Asian Nomad's Hearth and Home 1999. 14 minutes. Produced by Paul Marshall and Darlene Davies. Narrated by Richard Easton. Videography by Boyce Stringer. Companion to ...
  • YURTA - A Central Asian Nomad?s Hearth and Home | Mingei ...

    Information on the exhibition YURTA at Mingei International Museum in ... A CENTRAL ASIAN NOMAD?S HEARTH AND HOME | Feb 01, 1997 | Jul 06, 1997 Curator: Martha Longenecker
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  • Yurta.ca Custom tent structures

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