“…Political anthropology presents a wide range of concepts to evaluate different power systems -different types of chiefdom and states, analogues and alternatives to chiefdoms and states (Claessen and Skalnik 1981;Claessen and Velde 1987;Claessen 1989Claessen , 1991Claessen , 2010Claessen , 2011Claessen , 2014Carneiro 1981Carneiro , 1992Earle 1987Earle , 1997Earle , 2011Kradin 1995Kradin , 2009Bondarenko 2001Bondarenko , 2005Bondarenko , 2006Bondarenko , 2008Bondarenko , 2011Bondarenko, Grinin, and Korotayev 2006;Grinin , 2008Grinin , 2009Grinin , 2011Grinin and Korotaev 2011;Skalnik 2009Skalnik , 2011, which allows a choice between various theories to evaluate the Turkic Khaganates. Some current researchers rely on multilinearity (nonlinearity) of politogenesis and a variety of political structural forms.…”