"sanjakbey" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /sænd͡ʒækbeɪ/ [US] Forms: sanjakbeys [plural]
Etymology: From Ottoman Turkish سنجاقبك (sancakbeg), from سنجاق (“sanjak, banner”) + بك (“bey, ruler”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ota|سنجاقبك|tr=sancakbeg}} Ottoman Turkish سنجاقبك (sancakbeg) Head templates: {{en-noun}} sanjakbey (plural sanjakbeys)
  1. (historical) An official of the Ottoman Empire who oversaw a sanjak. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Government, Leaders, People Synonyms: mutasarrif, prefect, governor, sanjak [obsolete], kaymakam [obsolete], sanjak-bey, sanjak bey, sanjakbeg, senjacbey, zanziacbeg Hypernyms: bey Translations (Translations): sanxhakbej (Albanian), सांजाकबेय (sāñjākbey) [masculine] (Marathi), سنجاقبك (sancakbeg) (Ottoman Turkish)

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