Caimacam

/ˈkaɪməkæm/ noun

A Turkish or Ottoman administrative officer or lieutenant governor, particularly in the 16th-19th centuries.

From Ottoman Turkish 'kaimakam,' combining 'kaim' (standing in for/deputy) and 'makam' (position/office). The term reflected hierarchical Ottoman administrative systems and entered European languages through colonial and diplomatic contacts.

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