In a nomadic area, Aghaqarbun and his children decide to build a warm and comfortable place for their sheep. Living in the natural and harsh conditions of the region requires that livestock be protected from wind and extreme cold. The Aghaqarboun family started building this shelter by using their local knowledge and experiences and using natural materials.
This shelter is designed to have enough space for a large number of sheep and to be resistant to cold winds. They use natural fibers, local woods and surrounding stones to strengthen the structure. This work is not only a challenge from a technical point of view, but also showcases moments of cooperation and family interaction. The children of Aghaqarboun, with the cooperation of their father, participate with care and interest in the construction of the shelter, and this experience becomes a kind of learning and education for them.
This effort of the Aghaqarboon family shows the nomadic culture and the deep connection of the people of these regions with nature and their animals. They know very well that the better and warmer shelter they provide for the sheep, the healthier the animals will be and as a result they will produce more crops. On the other hand, this type of construction is compatible with the environment and shows how the nomads live in harmony with nature and use the available resources in the best way.
This effort and family cooperation not only shows the importance of keeping livestock, but also shows family cohesion and the transmission of traditional values and customs from one generation to another. Finally, they build a warm and comfortable place for their sheep, which is a symbol of giving importance to the survival of livestock in difficult conditions, as well as the family's effort to keep alive the traditional ways of nomadic life.
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31 окт 2024