bileikteki
Bileikteki is a term of Turkic origin, commonly found in languages like Kazakh and Kyrgyz, that refers to a specific type of dwelling or structure. Literally translating to something akin to "what is in the dwelling" or "dwelling's contents," it generally denotes a portable, circular tent made of felt or animal skins stretched over a wooden frame. This traditional nomadic housing is a hallmark of many Central Asian cultures.
The construction of a bileikteki typically involves a collapsible lattice of wooden poles forming the walls,