saklandlar
Saklandlar is a term used in Turkic-language scholarship to describe caches, hideouts, and storage locations that historical communities, particularly nomadic and semi-nomadic groups, are believed to have used across a broad geographic area including Central Asia, the Caucasus, and parts of Anatolia.
Linguistically, saklandlar is linked to the Turkic verb saklamak, meaning to store or to hide. In academic
In historical geography and archaeology, saklandlar are identified by a combination of features such as storage
The temporal range attributed to saklandlar varies by region, with potential attestations from late antiquity through
Scholars view saklandlar as significant for understanding mobility, subsistence strategies, and the organization of caravan routes.
See also: cache archaeology, provisioning, caravan logistics, caravanserai.