muhokalarning
Muhokalarning is a term that refers to a type of traditional nomadic dwelling found in certain regions of Central Asia. These structures are primarily associated with the Kyrgyz people, though similar designs may be encountered among other Turkic-speaking groups. The primary characteristic of a muhokalarning is its portable nature, designed for ease of dismantling and reassembly, which is essential for a nomadic lifestyle that involves frequent migration with livestock.
The construction of a muhokalarning typically involves a framework of wooden poles that are covered with felt
Historically, muhokalarning served as the primary form of housing for nomadic herders who followed seasonal pastures.