In Islamic and Middle Eastern cultures, an agreement or pledge of good faith between parties.
From Arabic origin, possibly related to words meaning to seal or confirm; the term entered English through colonial encounters and diplomatic history in the Middle East.
The British used 'besa' agreements extensively with local rulers in colonial India to maintain control without directly governing, which shows how powerful unwritten agreements and honor can be in international relations.
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