oldatgzök
Oldatgzök is a term that appears in historical texts and ethnographic studies primarily related to the nomadic peoples of Central Asia. While the exact meaning and context can vary depending on the specific source and period, it generally refers to a traditional form of portable dwelling or shelter. These structures were essential for communities that moved frequently across vast territories, often in response to seasonal changes or the availability of grazing lands.
The construction of oldatgzök typically involved a flexible framework of wooden poles, often bent to create
Studies suggest that the design and construction of oldatgzök evolved over centuries, influenced by local materials,