Alcayde

/ˌælkaɪˈd/ or /ˈælkaɪd/ noun

A governor or commander of a fortress or castle, especially in medieval Spain or North Africa.

From Spanish 'alcaide,' derived from Arabic 'al-qaid' (the leader or chief), where 'qaid' means 'to lead.' The term reflects medieval Iberian military and administrative structures influenced by Islamic governance.

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