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Kehya

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kehayanounAlternative form of kehya. [(historical) A steward or deputy among the medieval Persians and Ottomans.]
hasekinoun(historical) The chief consort of an Ottoman sultan; later, any of several consorts of the sultan.
sipahinounA feudal cavalryman in the Ottoman Turkish army.
hajibnoun(historical) An official of a Muslim court, of varied importance, initially controlling access to the caliph, but later very powerful; a chamberlain.
ishkhannounSynonym of Sevan trout.
sheykhnounDated form of sheik. [The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.]
derebeynoun(historical) A feudal lord in the Ottoman Empire.
spaheenounArchaic form of spahi. [(history) An Ottoman (Turkish empire) cavalryman, especially as recruited under a land-based system.]
viziernoun(history) A high-ranking official or minister in an Islamic government, especially in the Ottoman Empire.
sheyikhnounAlternative form of sheik. [The leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe.]
ghulamnounA royal servant in some Muslim countries.
hazinedarnoun(historical) A treasurer in the Ottoman Empire.
darughahnoun(Persia) A tribal or city prefect or magistrate.
shaiknounA surname.
shahanshahnoun(historical) King of kings; a title given to the rulers of ancient Persia and sometimes of Armenia.
qypchaqnounAlternative form of Kipchak. [of or relating to the Kipchak people or their language]
sheikanounAlternative form of sheikha. [A female sheikh.]
choushnoun(obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of chiaus. [(historical) An Ottoman Empire court official; an attendant, messenger, herald, interpreter.]
moodeernounArchaic form of mudir. [(historical) A local official of the Ottoman Empire who oversaw a nahiye.]
tchaouchnoun(historical) Obsolete spelling of chiaus. [(historical) An Ottoman Empire court official; an attendant, messenger, herald, interpreter.]

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