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A Yurt completely satisfies needs of nomads. Its convenience and practical. Its quickly gathered with forces of one family within one hour.
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It is easily transported on camels, horses or motor cars, its felt covering does not pass rain, wind and cold.
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Yurt appeared in an epoch of late bronze XIIIX centuries B.C.
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In winter a yurt keeps heat perfectly. In summer felt walls can be risen on meter height and its easy to aerate it.
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A yurt is divided into two halves. The north females, and the south males.
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A males half is closer to the door there is an owners bed. Weapon of a man, horse harness, talismans are hanged on walls.
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On female half there are wife and daughters beds. Near a door a dresser, a mortar for koumiss beating the symbol of prosperity. This half guests arent allowed to visit. When daughters marry, they will leave native home.
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In a yurt center there is a place of Fire. Fire honoring is one of ancient religions. Fire gives warmth, hot food and make a house comfortable.
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It is forbidden: - It is forbidden to enter into a yurt silently, quietly. It is necessary to greet people in it. - It is forbidden to come into a yurt with empty ware and digging tools. - It is forbidden to enter into a yurt with any burden. -It is forbidden to take out and give someone fire and milk that with it happiness leaves a house; -It is forbidden to whistle. it's a signal convoking evil ghosts. -It is forbidden to give a knife and sharp subjects. -At a feast visitors have no right to change the places.
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