Bannat

/ˈbænæt/ noun

A type of administrative division or territorial province in medieval Hungary, governed by a count or official called a ban.

From Hungarian 'bánat,' derived from the title 'ban' (a governor or viceroy). The suffix '-at' or '-ate' indicates a territory ruled by a specific official, similar to how 'sultanate' refers to a sultan's territory.

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