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padishahenUK
Pa·di·shah P0009400 (pä′dĭ-shä′)n.1. Used formerly as a title for the monarch of Iran.2. Used formerly as a title for the sultan of Turkey. [Persian pādshāh : Old Persian pati-, master; see poti- in Indo-European roots + Persian shāh, king; see shah.]Padishah (ˈpɑːdɪˌʃɑː) n (Historical Terms) a title of the shah of Iran[from Persian pādi lord + shah]pa•di•shah (ˈpɑ dɪˌʃɑ, -ˌʃɔ) n. (often cap.) great king; emperor (a title, esp. of the shah of Iran). [1605–15; < Persian (poetical form), =pādi- (earlier pati) lord + shāh shah] Translations
PadishahenUK
Padishah the title of the monarch in several countries of the Middle East. First used in ancient Iran, the term was used for the ruler (sultan) of the Ottoman Empire beginning in the 15th century and was preserved in Turkey until the abolition of the sultanate in 1922. In Afghanistan the title was used from 1926 until the abolition of the monarchy in July 1973. |