The yurts, or "gers," that the Mongols lived in were portable, circular dwellings made from a wooden frame covered with felt, often made from sheep's wool. They were designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing for mobility as the Mongols followed their herds across the steppes. The interior was typically cozy and functional, featuring a central hearth for cooking and heating, along with spaces for sleeping and storage. Yurts were well-insulated, making them suitable for the extreme temperatures of the Mongolian climate.
mongols traveled all the time they built and made their own shelter for every were they went
The Mongols, a tribe of nomadic people around 500 BCE lived in Asia and were traders and herdsmen. They herded sheep and traded horses with the ancient Chinese and Persians. In the summer, they moved with their herds across the vast steppes of Asia, seeking fresh pasture land with the help of their dogs. They traveled in small groups composed of only two or three families and had to travel 20 miles before they ran into another family group.
Turks and Mongols
Yes, the Huns and Mongols are not directly related. The Huns were a nomadic group from Central Asia who lived around 370-469 AD, while the Mongols were a separate nomadic group from the same region who emerged later, around the 13th century. Though they both originated from Central Asia, they were distinct groups with different histories and cultures.
Baghdad fell to the Mongols in 1258.
yes they were they lived in yurts and traveled whenever they needed to
The Mongols lived in many parts of China, and now live in Laos and Vietnam.Of course though, Mongols were nomads and were briefly scattered thoughout the world
Nomadically. They live in yurts, which are essentially huge tents that can be folded up and moved around. The Mongols live in the Central Asian Steppes and follow the grazing patterns of the livestock they follow.
I believe they were called yurts.
mongols traveled all the time they built and made their own shelter for every were they went
The yurt provided shelter that matched weather and lifestyle of the Mongols quite well.
James A. Hirabayashi has written: 'The Mongol yurt' -- subject(s): Yurts, Mongols, Dwellings
Mongols, are a unique ethnic group from East Asia and Central Asia. You see the history of the Mongols, reflects with the nomadic lifestyle they have lived. Mongols live, according to how Genghis Khan and the ancient Mongols lived like. In fact, Mongols follow Genghis Khan's principles as if he were still alive! So, Mongols; unless they are living in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia's capital and only big city), they have no permanent home. Mongols live a nomadic lifestyle, because that is their ancestors have lived and they respect that. They live in structures called "gers" or "yurts", and they aren't the strongest material but they are durable and can sustain people from high winds and cold weather. The way Mongols live, the way yurts are set up have not changed ever since Genghis Khan's time or any time before Genghis Khan. Horse-back riding, archery and wrestling are Mongolia's national sports. Why? Because again, Genghis Khan's soldiers used those to attain the skills to build such a large empire that stretched all the way from southern Russia, all of mainland China into Vietnam, Iran and Iraq. Mongols eat like the way Genghis Khan's people did. They eat mostly dairy products. They feast on holidays, like Genghis Khan's people did. They cook their meat with stones from the inside, by deboning the entire animal and using their carcasses as ovens for the meat. Mongols have a very unique culinary tradition, and is NOTHING like Chinese or Korean or Japanese. Also, those "Mongolian BBQs" in America and East Asia aren't serving your real Mongolian food nor are they even cooking food like Mongols do. Mongols are Tibetan Buddhists, Animists and small hints of Christians.
yurts are circular domed tents that you might use in the desert to help keep the heat off of you during the day, and keep the heat in during the night. They originated in central Asia with the nomadic Mongols. They are light and easily set up.
The Mongols, a tribe of nomadic people around 500 BCE lived in Asia and were traders and herdsmen. They herded sheep and traded horses with the ancient Chinese and Persians. In the summer, they moved with their herds across the vast steppes of Asia, seeking fresh pasture land with the help of their dogs. They traveled in small groups composed of only two or three families and had to travel 20 miles before they ran into another family group.
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
Mongols lived in tribes.