'Yurts', or Mongolian round tents, are made of fabric, are circular, and have a slightly peaked roof. They are tall enough to stand up in, and have a door.
the mongolians make yurts. they are the ones who live in them
Yurts are mostly made out of felt.
In the summer they keep it cool and when it is cold it acts like an insulator.
Yurts are traditionally used by nomadic communities in Central Asia, particularly by Mongolian herders. These portable, tent-like structures provide shelter while allowing for mobility in search of grazing pastures. In addition to Mongolia, yurts can also be found in parts of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other regions where nomadic lifestyles are prevalent. Today, yurts are also popular in various cultures for recreational and eco-friendly living purposes.
central asian peoples
yurts (moveable, round tents)
yurts
For the last 300 years
Nomad tents are called Yurts.
At least 5,000 years.
Yurts are portable dwellings first used by Turkish and Mongolian nomads in Asia. Made of wood and animal skins. These days, they can be purchased in North America by different manufacturing companies.
I believe they were called yurts.