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It still seems Temujin starts out the dominant Mongol power before he even earned it. I guess it's to encourage the AI. He could still have good skills but be someones vassal or something.
When the China DLC releases, there could be an interesting distinction between what would be the Western Turkic Khaganate & the Eastern Turkic Khaganate. From what I'm looking at, the Mongols themselves seemed to be a group of "Tartars" that started using the label to distinguish more rebellious groups of Mongols. Further emphasising their shared heritage.
Wikipedia "Tartar confederation" page:
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Pow proposes that the Mongolic-speaking tribes used the endonym Tatar during the first 30 to 40 years of the Mongol Empire's expansion, before self-identifying as Mongols, originally a dynastic-state label taken after the 12th-century Great Mongol State (大蒙古國);".
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They gave barely any unique flavour to the Turks. They didn't even really cover the Mongols much either however. I watched YT videos of Genghis Khan's early life (by extrahistory though seem to humble Genghis' origin a bit too much) and he was basically a powerful shepherd / herder leader who was seen as subordinate to his horse breeder clan blood-brother Jamukha which paradox for some reason represented as a weak vassal of Temujin-
There is so much more detail than this. None of Genghis' struggle, rebellion, allies, enemies (at least they added the Merkits), allies (where's Ong Khan? Shouldn't he be their liege?) & surroundings seem to reflect his early life at all.
Perhaps consider making a general Steppe culture overhaul?