A tent door is commonly referred to as a "tent flap." This flap serves as an entry and exit point, typically secured with ties or zippers to keep the interior sheltered from the elements. In some tents, particularly larger ones, the flaps may also be called "doors" or "entrances."
For out door camping
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goola jigilin tent
dressing tent
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A tent.
half shade is like 50% shade - like a screen tent or door.
I believe they were called yurts.
A post that supports a tent is commonly referred to as a "tent pole." Tent poles provide structural support, helping to elevate the tent's canopy and maintain its shape. They can be made from various materials, including aluminum, fiberglass, or wood, depending on the tent's design and purpose.
Dismantling a tent is commonly referred to as "breaking down" the tent. This process involves taking down the tent structure, removing stakes and guylines, and packing it away for storage or transport. It can also be simply called "taking down" the tent.
There was a gathering of the all the sikhs and the guru had a tent set up on a hill then he called to everyone "who is willing to take their lives for their religion after a while a man came up the hill and walked into the tent and the guru took out his sword and on the sides of the tent there were drips of blood that was repeated 5 times and at the end the guru opened the door and all the men got out and there was a dead pig on the table and then the 5 men were called Khalsa Sikhs.
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