Plural of emeer; multiple Muslim rulers or commanders.
Plural of emeer, from Arabic emir. As English interactions with Islamic rulers increased, the plural form became necessary in diplomatic and historical texts.
The plural 'emeers' was more common in colonial-era English writing when diplomats and soldiers were writing about multiple Arab and Ottoman rulers, but standardization to 'emirs' has made the older spelling seem quaint.
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