Alconde

/ælˈkɒndeɪ/ noun

A Spanish or Portuguese nobleman or official of high rank; a term for a territorial governor or military commander in medieval Iberia.

From Spanish/Portuguese 'alconde,' derived from Arabic 'al-qadi' (judge) combined with 'comes' (Latin for count). The term evolved as the Reconquista mixed Islamic and European governance systems.

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