Bey

/ˈbeɪ/ noun

A historical Turkish or North African title for a provincial governor or high-ranking official.

From Turkish 'bey' (chief, master), related to Old Turkic 'beg'. The title was used across the Ottoman Empire and its client states from roughly the 15th-19th centuries. Some scholars connect it to Mongolian roots meaning 'chief' or 'nobleman'.

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