Bassa

/ˈbɑːsə/ noun

Definition

An alternative spelling of pasha, a high-ranking official or title of nobility in the Ottoman Empire.

Etymology

From Turkish pasha or Italian bassa, borrowed from Ottoman administrative terminology. The word entered European languages through trade and diplomatic contact with the Ottoman Empire.

Kelly Says

Ottoman pashas wielded so much power that some ruled entire regions independently—they were essentially sultan-approved kings with their own armies and could be wealthier than the sultan himself.

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