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Q1. What is the common name of the interior region?
Q1. What is the common name of the interior region?
   Possible etymologies:
   Possible etymologies:
   a. Yürek-Kök (Old Turkic, heart-sky)
   a. Yürek-Kök (Old Turkic, heart-sky); Yuereok
   b. Topraq-Qaryn (Old Turkic, earth-belly)
   b. Topraq-Qaryn (Old Turkic, earth-belly); Topracairn, Topraqarn
   c. Dund-kheer (Mongolian, middle-grassland)
   c. Dund-kheer (Mongolian, middle-grassland); Dunkheer


Q2. What are the dominant inhabitants called?
Q2. What are the dominant inhabitants called?
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Stage 1. Expansion; exacting tribute and conquering from cities established by other peoples.
Stage 1. Expansion; exacting tribute and conquering from cities established by other peoples.
Stage 2. Imperial; great kings establish their own capital cities. The cities rise and fall, but there are few permanent or powerful cities.
Stage 2. Imperial; great kings establish their own capital cities. The cities rise and fall, but there are few permanent or powerful cities.
Stage 3. Mercantile; the surviving cities from previous periods become very large as trade volume increases. Smaller, agricultural cities are spawned in their orbit.  
Stage 3. Mercantile; the surviving cities from previous periods become very large as trade volume increases. Smaller, agricultural cities are spawned in their orbit.  


Q4. When was the Khaganate established?
Q4. When was the Khaganate established?
idk
idk

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Q1. What is the common name of the interior region?

 Possible etymologies:
 a. Yürek-Kök (Old Turkic, heart-sky); Yuereok
 b. Topraq-Qaryn (Old Turkic, earth-belly); Topracairn, Topraqarn
 c. Dund-kheer (Mongolian, middle-grassland); Dunkheer

Q2. What are the dominant inhabitants called?

 Possible etymologies:
 a. Ta-Pa (Tibetan, horsemen); Tapa, Tapay
 b. At-Kişi (Old Turkic, horse-people); Atkeshi
 c. Qan-Kişi (Old Turkic, blood-people); Qankesh, Kaankesh, Kanesh

Q3. When and why did the urbanization process begin?

Stage 1. Expansion; exacting tribute and conquering from cities established by other peoples.

Stage 2. Imperial; great kings establish their own capital cities. The cities rise and fall, but there are few permanent or powerful cities.

Stage 3. Mercantile; the surviving cities from previous periods become very large as trade volume increases. Smaller, agricultural cities are spawned in their orbit.

Q4. When was the Khaganate established? idk