Berat

/bɛˈrɑt/ noun

A historical document or decree issued by an Ottoman ruler, granting privileges, rights, or protections to a person or group.

From Turkish 'berat' or Arabic 'barāt,' meaning 'a document' or 'patent.' These were official Ottoman administrative documents that granted tax exemptions, trade rights, or religious privileges, especially to non-Muslim subjects.

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