harcarban
Harcarban is a term that can refer to a few different things, primarily a type of nomadic tent used in Central Asia and a type of horse. In the context of dwellings, the harcarban is a portable shelter traditionally used by pastoral communities, particularly in regions like Mongolia and parts of Siberia. These tents are typically constructed from felt or animal hides stretched over a collapsible wooden frame. Their circular or oval shape provides stability against strong winds common in the steppes. The design often includes a central opening for ventilation and light, and can be adapted for different seasons.
The term harcarban can also denote a specific breed or type of horse. These horses are known