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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