Bashalick

/bəˈʃɑːlɪk/ noun

A district or province ruled by a bashaw (high official) in the Ottoman Empire or other Islamic territories.

From Turkish 'başalık,' derived from 'başa' (to a pasha/chief) + suffix '-lik' (state/condition). Used in English since the 1600s for Ottoman administrative divisions.

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