- A
kibitka (Russian: Кибитка from the
Arabic "Kubbat" - dome) is a
pastoralist yurt of late 19th
century Kyrgyz and
Kazakh nomads. The word also refers...
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Traveler in a
Kibitka by
Aleksander Orlowski, an 1819 lithograph....
- 19th
century Russian kibitka wagon used for
transporting political prisoners...
- car
Jingle Kalesa Filipino carriage Karozzin (Maltese
horse carriage)
Kibitka Landau Limousine Mail
coach One-horse
carriage One-horse shay Park Drag...
- in
league with the
Cossack henchmen, who are
already waiting with the
kibitka wagon to
transport him. At the
Cossack community The
Cossack chief Yavtukh...
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Turkic khatūn,
perhaps from Old
Turkic or from
Sogdian kwat'yn, "a queen"
Kibitka from Russian, of
Turkic origin; akin to
Kazan Tatar kibit "booth, stall...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-12799-6.
Turkmenistan portal Akhal-Teke
Kibitka Teke
Peninsula Beylik of Teke O'Donovan,
Edmund (1977). "Chapter 15, Merv...
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Leaving Kazala on 12
January 1876 with a servant, guide,
three camels and a
kibitka,
Burnaby bribed the
servant with 100
Roubles a day to
avoid the fortress...
- had an
estimated po****tion of 130,000 persons,
living in over 27,700
kibitkas, or felt tents.
There were many
Buddhist monasteries. Part of the Kalmucks...
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Tente de peau des Touaregs;
Analyse des éléments de la
tente noire; La
kibitka;
Formes primitives de
huttes et de
tentes illustrant l'évolution de la...