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  2. File:Yurt, Northwest Mongolia.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (5,164 × 2,940 pixels, file size: 12.77 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. ... Yurts in Mongolia

  3. Architecture of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The yurt, traditional dwelling of Mongolian nomads, is a circular structure supported by a collapsible wooden frame and covered with wool felt. In Mongolian, a yurt is known as a ger (гэр). During the 12th and 13th centuries, ger-tereg (yurts on carts) were built for rulers.

  4. File:Yurts of the Nomadic Chahar People. Inner Mongolia ...

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    English: In 1874-75, the Russian government sent a research and trading mission to China to seek out new overland routes to the Chinese market, report on prospects for increased commerce and locations for consulates and factories, and gather information about the Dungan Revolt then raging in parts of western China.

  5. Yurt wagon - Wikipedia

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    Yurt wagon or Ger tereg (Mongolian: ᠭᠡᠷ ᠲᠡᠷᠭᠡ) is a traditional mobile dwelling of the Mongolic people, in which a yurt is placed on a large cart usually pulled by oxen. [ 1 ] This type of habitat was mainly used by the Mongol Khans , at least between the 13th and 16th centuries.

  6. Ger district - Wikipedia

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    They usually consist of parcels with one or more detached traditional mobile dwellings or gers (hence the name), surrounded by two-metre high wooden fences. In other countries, gers are known as yurts. Most Ger districts are not connected to water supplies, so people get their drinking water from public wells.

  7. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    In essence they are yurts, but some lack the felt cover and ornate features across the exterior that is present in traditional yurt. There are UK-made yurts that feature a metal frame in use in at least two glamping sites in Somerset and Dorset. [14] [15] [16] The palloza is a traditional building found in the Serra dos Ancares in Galicia (NW ...

  8. Buryats - Wikipedia

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    A unique aspect of traditional Buryat marriage was the kalym, an exchange that combined both bride wealth and a dowry. [34] Kalym involved a husband exchanging an agreed number of head of cattle for his bride, while the bride's family would provide dowry in the form of a yurt and other essential household goods. [34]

  9. File:Mongolia map projection.png - Wikipedia

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