öörhehel
öörhehel is a term that refers to a specific type of nomadic dwelling traditionally used by certain indigenous groups in Central Asia. These structures are characterized by their portability and adaptability to varied environmental conditions, making them suitable for a mobile lifestyle. The construction typically involves a wooden frame covered with felt or animal hides. The circular or oval shape of the öörhehel is designed to efficiently distribute wind pressure, providing stability in open landscapes.
The interior of an öörhehel is often divided into distinct areas for living, sleeping, and cooking, with