Kyrgyz Turks, like other Turks, have lived in tents for thousands of years ( Kyrgyz, Kazakhs, Uzbeks and other Turkish tribes ). My grandfathers are nomadic nomads - Yörük- in Turkey. Turks generally live as nomads in tents wherever they live. Setting up a tent is part of a traditional lifestyle 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷...
@@aghatsh3478 but, do they have to pay rent or mortgage? In most parts of the world maintaining a household is the biggest expense for any individual or family,
I was in Issyk-Kul area this summer. It was August and I chose to stay in a boz-ui or yurt near the lake shore. It was wild, no traffic, no noise and especially no annoying people yelling and screaming. It was dead silent. I could see stars, they were way closer to me, but was scary. Too dark and no civilization. Me and my wife alone in the wilderness, where coyotes were laughing or howling, whatever. Had to lock the front door, I was not ready to see a Yeti there. Man, it was cold! It was a summer time. One needs a heater even during summer time to sleep in a yurt in Issyk-Kul. If you happen to travel, make sure it has a portable heater.
Привет из Казахстана! Алма -Аты. Юрта - гениальное изобретение, проверенное и оттточеное веками. Выгодно отличется и от индейского типи и от якутского чума - больше места, всё функционально. Летом в ней прохладно - зимой - тепло. Можно быстро разобрать и перехать в другое место.
Admirable estás comunidades soportan los vientos y el frío extremo desde hace ciento de años por la forma inteligente iy sabía de su construcción y forma de vida milenaria
Fantastic! I have just been to Kyrgyztan för 12 days and will try to make a just myself. Your video is most helpful. Thank you a lot for helping us to remember this handicraft and skill among other people. I am so impressed. How can I help?
Kyrgyz Turks, like other Turks, have lived in tents for thousands of years ( Kyrgyz, Kazakhs, Uzbeks and other Turkish tribes ). My grandfathers are nomadic nomads - Yörük- in Turkey. Turks generally live as nomads in tents wherever they live. Setting up a tent is part of a traditional lifestyle 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷.
The average build time for a house in New Zealand is 14 months. We could learn a great deal. I now wonder what kind of planning consent I'd need to have a yurt here? It seems to me a far more sensible way to build. It's not like we don't have trees and plenty of sheep.
Tbh, those amazing textiles are what makes it liveable. I can't imagine a portable existence that requires that much work. Added to disliking freezing weather, I'm afraid I'd have to opt out of this very lifestyle that has many here waxing romantic.
@@sugarsurenerdenebuyn3884 Turks use this tent in general, not just Mongols, so Turkey Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Azerbaijan there are Turks living nomadic Turkish states
In Kyrgyzstan, stan means country (or state) of Kyrgyz people, it is located in Central Asia, near Tian-Shian and Pamir mountains.You are right about language similarities, Kyrgyz belongs to Turkish language family.
@@Togolok1 Can you tell me if Kirghiz people live in yurts, maybe in countryside, I mean during the Soviet times they may have changed the way of life there
Greetings from Oklahoma. A tornado doesn't care if you are in a trailer, a cardboard box or a brick house. It's gonna get blown to smithereens if a tornado hits it.
I used to live in yurt with my grandparents during summer times when I was little. They would add the stabilization straps to anchor the entire house to the ground to pull down and tie to the wood or metal stakes when there were storms with strong winds. And still you can hear and feel tent vibrating, bending and trying to fly away so it was scary. Sometimes we were afraid yurt will just get flipped over - never happened though - somehow some laws of aerodynamics were considered and incorporated into design and construction of the yurt. I know nothing about tornados, we don’t have those in my homeland.
If you are interesting the ordering a classical felt yurt tent as same as the original, you can visit our website. we are building and shipping directly your country. search it on google "kağanlık doğa ekipmanları."
И тем не менее проверены веками. Не забывайте, что все это отточено под кочевников. Это должно быть максимально лёгким, чтобы навьючить на животных и перевезти можно было. И то, это уже крутая юрта с дверью.
Верха чуть ниже середины обхватываются между собой ОДНОЙ ВЕРЁВКОЙ ИЛИ ПРОЧНОЙ ЛЕНТОЙ для жёсткости!!! По идее должно быть так! Затем все ветви выравниваются натягиванием перетягиванием той самой верёвки И ДЛЯ РАВНОМЕРНОСТИ И ДЛЯ КРАСОТЫ и вообще там много ещё чего интересного
Hi, I saw your comment under the video and thought you could help me with buying yurts. I would like to buy traditional built yurts, learn how to set them up, maintain them and dismantle them. I would like to come to Kazakhstan to do this. Can you put me in touch with a yurt builder? Thank you for your feedback. Lukasz
@@КоляБишкекскийHello, I am very interested in buying yurts that are made in the traditional way. I am curious if you can help me get in touch with a yurt maker? I would appreciate it very much if you could contact me about this. Thank you very much. Lukasz
@@envizsmlatic2427 It's from Kyrgyzstan, where your pussy ancestor Ertogrill tried to conquer us! If you'll claim that the yurts are Turkish, in that case it will be considered as cultural appropriation! Did you get it? Pedogrill?
Kyrgyz Turks, like other Turks, have lived in tents for thousands of years ( Kyrgyz, Kazakhs, Uzbeks and other Turkish tribes ). My grandfathers are nomadic nomads - Yörük- in Turkey. Turks generally live as nomads in tents wherever they live. Setting up a tent is part of a traditional lifestyle 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷...
Very interesting I am a Yörük descendant. I have experienced this lifestyle in my childhood in some times. It was always an adventure!
I am a Yörük too from maras region, so wf we are communicating in english.
@@ekingunay we could communicate in turkish, but for the people we should speak English.
Are Kayi nomads still exist
Hey! I am Kyrgyz and I am not Turkish! Know your place you Ottoman d.g!
I often contemplate trying to live this way, simple and close to nature, and not worrying about keeping a job, paying rent or a mortgage.
You're not alone.
Believe they pay, have to work and do worry of the life
@@aghatsh3478 but, do they have to pay rent or mortgage? In most parts of the world maintaining a household is the biggest expense for any individual or family,
И никакого геноцида короны законов против народа
Im doing this!!! Have 7 acres of off grid land in Arizona so a Mongolian yurt is the plan to live in as a build an earthship home! 😊
I was in Issyk-Kul area this summer. It was August and I chose to stay in a boz-ui or yurt near the lake shore. It was wild, no traffic, no noise and especially no annoying people yelling and screaming. It was dead silent. I could see stars, they were way closer to me, but was scary. Too dark and no civilization. Me and my wife alone in the wilderness, where coyotes were laughing or howling, whatever. Had to lock the front door, I was not ready to see a Yeti there. Man, it was cold! It was a summer time. One needs a heater even during summer time to sleep in a yurt in Issyk-Kul. If you happen to travel, make sure it has a portable heater.
Привет из Казахстана! Алма -Аты. Юрта - гениальное изобретение, проверенное и оттточеное веками. Выгодно отличется и от индейского типи и от якутского чума - больше места, всё функционально. Летом в ней прохладно - зимой - тепло. Можно быстро разобрать и перехать в другое место.
У кыргызов и казахов тоже есть такие юрты которые маленькие. Называется алачык, это схожее как в Сибири.
Гениальный совет для тех, кто переезжает в Москву и не может найти хату 🤣
Admirable estás comunidades soportan los vientos y el frío extremo desde hace ciento de años por la forma inteligente iy sabía de su construcción y forma de vida milenaria
Fantastic! I have just been to Kyrgyztan för 12 days and will try to make a just myself. Your video is most helpful. Thank you a lot for helping us to remember this handicraft and skill among other people. I am so impressed. How can I help?
Great, where are you based, there are lots of ways to help if you really want to!
Muy bonito.👏👏👏🤗🇦🇷🇦🇷 felicidades desde ARGENTINA❤️
Can't see the very end of the video for other video promos. Perhaps think of adding 'padding' there that we might see it all. Thank you so much.
Молодцы,дружный народ, здоровья, благополучия, чистого неба над головой, мира!
Two layers of wool. Blankets on the inside. Felt on the outside. Separated by an inch of structure.
What a great idea.
Amo seus vídeos é muito bom ver novas culturas de outros países. Um abraço aqui do Brasil ❤
Maravilhoso uma verdadeira obra de arte ,que cultura linda parabéns para este povo como eu queria conhecer e viver de perto parabéns 🧡💛💚💙💯
MAASHAALLOH ROBBIMMIZ NAQADAR GOʻZAL YARATUVCHI 💖💖💖
Really cool! I feel like they've done this a few times before.🤔😁
Kyrgyz Turks, like other Turks, have lived in tents for thousands of years ( Kyrgyz, Kazakhs, Uzbeks and other Turkish tribes ). My grandfathers are nomadic nomads - Yörük- in Turkey. Turks generally live as nomads in tents wherever they live. Setting up a tent is part of a traditional lifestyle 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷.
Seems like an easy task
This is what Americans needs as alternative to house their homeless or even tiny house communities.
Americans already got their homeless tent cities underneath bridges 🤣
Do you think of someone who is homeless as an "other"? What gives you the right to suggest ways to alleviate homelessness?
@@xanshen9011 You should be ashamed of yourself for such a clueless and cruel statement.
@@xanshen9011
IN A WORLD MADE OF TOXIC CONCRETE
and what land would these homeless live on that is anywhere near jobs/ infrastructure?
Muito lindo a construção da casa e arumaçao perfeito
Comunity ,family,Alleluia 🤗🙌🕊
The average build time for a house in New Zealand is 14 months. We could learn a great deal. I now wonder what kind of planning consent I'd need to have a yurt here? It seems to me a far more sensible way to build. It's not like we don't have trees and plenty of sheep.
КЫРГЫЗЫ Величайший народ в мире
Tbh, those amazing textiles are what makes it liveable. I can't imagine a portable existence that requires that much work. Added to disliking freezing weather, I'm afraid I'd have to opt out of this very lifestyle that has many here waxing romantic.
Really cool love this content ❤
Wonder how one of these would stand up to the mountain weather here in Colorado? We have some extreme temperature and weather pattern swings here.
It even stands during thunderstorms in mongolia
@@sugarsurenerdenebuyn3884 Turks use this tent in general, not just Mongols, so Turkey Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Azerbaijan there are Turks living nomadic Turkish states
just reminding everyone that Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with up to 95% of its land being mountains
I love it ❤ thank you
it would be interesting to know how long it takes the people to put their homes up in each video
*Yurt 'til it hurts.*
@Girl On A Quest ahhh no only a few hours if it a 5 wall or bigger
К этому историческую полезную этнографию можно было подключить национальную музыку.
Looks 100% traditional, I can't see anything modern in the process beautiful :)
Loved watching this.
Yurts make so much sense.
What's not to love about a yurt?
No corner for a naughty child😜 I love yurts! I believe I was born in the wrong country!
Сиё действо завораживает
Yurts make so much sense to me.
Where can order a tent like this one? Thanks
I just need the frame of their tent to keep my toddler contained
yağmur yağınca asttan ıslanmıyormu şırdaklar?
Such a beautiful yurt
I was wondering is this in Turkey? I was there in the very early 80’s & I swear I understand some of what they’re saying.
In Kyrgyzstan, stan means country (or state) of Kyrgyz people, it is located in Central Asia, near Tian-Shian and Pamir mountains.You are right about language similarities, Kyrgyz belongs to Turkish language family.
@@Togolok1 Can you tell me if Kirghiz people live in yurts, maybe in countryside, I mean during the Soviet times they may have changed the way of life there
Хасан 😅
@@Togolok1 Turkic* Turkish and Kyrgyz are both Turkic languages spoken by Turks
Simplesmente....Espetacular
Kenapa juga harus pindah" sudah di tmpt itu saja dkt dgn sungai..di bawah pohon bagus
What are the yurts made off
A little day camping or picnic yurt? Won’t fit in my car, I’m afraid!
Кто из кыргызтан
Мен! 🙏
Beautiful inside
5:20 Bless you
Does it rain over there? These doesnt look like water proof
Good felt is pretty waterproof, but many people now put a layer of polythene under.
It is water proof, people lived in these dwellings for thousands of years, no complains.
I really like it but I don't think it will ever catch on in tornado alley.
Greetings from Oklahoma. A tornado doesn't care if you are in a trailer, a cardboard box or a brick house. It's gonna get blown to smithereens if a tornado hits it.
I used to live in yurt with my grandparents during summer times when I was little. They would add the stabilization straps to anchor the entire house to the ground to pull down and tie to the wood or metal stakes when there were storms with strong winds. And still you can hear and feel tent vibrating, bending and trying to fly away so it was scary. Sometimes we were afraid yurt will just get flipped over - never happened though - somehow some laws of aerodynamics were considered and incorporated into design and construction of the yurt. I know nothing about tornados, we don’t have those in my homeland.
i wish to try this tent and live there for a while
I think it will be a big problem if someone smoke and make a fire.
Don't worry rat-eater! Living in yurts is way better than living in straw-huts, which are built in jungles...
If you are interesting the ordering a classical felt yurt tent as same as the original, you can visit our website. we are building and shipping directly your country.
search it on google "kağanlık doğa ekipmanları."
imagine trying to build this by yourself
Уық бауы да, кереге да әлем-жәлем бұны не деп көпке көрсетіп тұрсыңдар?
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Similliar with a ger in Mongolia ..
I like these better than the Mongolian ones if I were to build one here in Ohio. These yurts just seem... More archaic but better evolved somehow...
It is Turk's yurt
@@aisanamaratova1307 👍
@@aisanamaratova1307 It's yurts of Great Kyrgyz Nation
@@aisanamaratova1307 It's nomads' yurt not Turkish! Learn history канчык!
какие то тонкие жерди.
И тем не менее проверены веками. Не забывайте, что все это отточено под кочевников. Это должно быть максимально лёгким, чтобы навьючить на животных и перевезти можно было. И то, это уже крутая юрта с дверью.
Верха чуть ниже середины обхватываются между собой ОДНОЙ ВЕРЁВКОЙ ИЛИ ПРОЧНОЙ ЛЕНТОЙ для жёсткости!!! По идее должно быть так! Затем все ветви выравниваются натягиванием перетягиванием той самой верёвки И ДЛЯ РАВНОМЕРНОСТИ И ДЛЯ КРАСОТЫ и вообще там много ещё чего интересного
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Who is here from ghost of tsushima game?
palace.
!!! TOP
جملة خيمة من غليا لقدحطمت رقم قيسي
Inseguro!
У казахов юрты красивее и качественно сделанные, богатыми аксессуарами.
Казахи эти богатые и красивые юрты покупают у нас в Кыргызстане.Больше половина заказов приходится именно на Казахстан.Делают под заказ.
Hi, I saw your comment under the video and thought you could help me with buying yurts. I would like to buy traditional built yurts, learn how to set them up, maintain them and dismantle them. I would like to come to Kazakhstan to do this. Can you put me in touch with a yurt builder? Thank you for your feedback. Lukasz
@@КоляБишкекскийHello, I am very interested in buying yurts that are made in the traditional way. I am curious if you can help me get in touch with a yurt maker? I would appreciate it very much if you could contact me about this. Thank you very much. Lukasz
@@КоляБишкекский ала кииз,шырдак...до сих,пор у Кыргызов покупают!!!
Где делают в каком районе, напишите адрес или имя мастера я куплю у вас
فقط جون میده برا محفل تریاک .بشینی داخلش
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Mongolia: OH MY- (dying of colonies)
Kyrgyz before Mongol, go learn history!
What Mongol centrist?Yurts were not invented by the Mongols, and the Central Asian live in yurts were not later than the Mongols.
ок
Real life Ertugrul and Kayi Tribe
In your wet dreams... It's our yurt! Which are being made in our country not yours!
@@0808phoenix what is matter in wich country is this from
@@0808phoenix i didn't say anything wrong what are triggered you
@@envizsmlatic2427 It's from Kyrgyzstan, where your pussy ancestor Ertogrill tried to conquer us! If you'll claim that the yurts are Turkish, in that case it will be considered as cultural appropriation! Did you get it? Pedogrill?
@@envizsmlatic2427 As a matter of fact, the filthy hordes of Ertogrill didn't live in such yurts! That TV show was so inaccurate!
ใช่เลยเจอคุณภาพแย่
You're not being asked Transsoyboy!
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