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Doud (tout) - a quadrangle, a sign of a cross (in the 13th - 16th centuries the Bulgars allso called this sign "Tatar bilgese").

Dulu (Dulo) - a hemisphere, a hill with hemispherical top, a hemispherical cap, in the beginning a shaman's cap, and later  a Khan's cap, the name of the royal clan of Bulgars, which came from the name of a large yurt "dulu" ("dulo"); a large pavilion (yurt) with a hemispherical top (from the name of this top came the yurt's name "dulu"), which could house the leader (Khan) and his retinue (up to a thousand and more persons). Before a campaign, dulu was set up to conduct in it military councils and prayers for a victory. After the word "dulu" (dulo) became a royal clan name, the large yurt has received a name "turma" (from it came the words "terem" (Engl. "tower"), "türma" (Engl. "prison")). The large tent, the wall of which looked like a polygon, was also called "burma". Because to set it up was especially difficult, and it looked very attractive, very skilled architects sometimes were called by the word "burma".
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