SHEIKHDOM - translation to arabic
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SHEIKHDOM - translation to arabic

Sheikdom; Sheikhdoms

SHEIKHDOM         

ألاسم

شَيْخ (فِي الإسلاْمَ) ; شَيْخ قَبِيلَة

sheikhdom         
مشيخة
SHEIKDOM         

ألاسم

شَيْخ (فِي الإسلاْمَ) ; شَيْخ قَبِيلَة

Definition

sheikhdom
also sheikdom (sheikhdoms)
A sheikhdom is a country or region that is ruled by a sheikh.
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Wikipedia

Sheikhdom

A sheikhdom or sheikdom (Arabic: مشيخة, romanized: Mashyakhah) is a geographical area or a society ruled by a tribal leader known as a sheikh (Arabic: شيخ). Sheikhdoms exist almost exclusively within Arab countries, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula (Arab States of the Persian Gulf), with some notable exceptions throughout history (e.g. the Sangage Sheikhdom).

Although some countries are ruled by a sheikh, they are not typically referred to as sheikdoms, but kingdom, emirate, or simply state, and their ruler usually has another royal title such as king or emir.

Examples of use of SHEIKHDOM
1. Indian pressure on the sheikhdom was intense in the days after the attack.
2. The lone vote against the resolution was cast by Qatar, a sheikhdom that lies across the Persian Gulf from Iran and represents Arab nations on the Security Council.
3. Al–Foudari said India and Kuwait propose to sign agreements on labour related issues, a move that will provide major relief to lakhs of Indian expatriates in the oil–rich sheikhdom.
4. He went on to say that Iran will earn yet more hard currency if facilitates Afghan businesspersons‘ access to Dubai via its Chabahar and Bandarabbas ports so as to export Afghan goods to other destinations via the Sheikhdom.
5. "Yet many people still pay an unfair price for exercising their basic rights." "Three individuals in particular are currently imprisoned for peacefully petitioning their government –– and this should not be a crime in any country." She was referring to three activists sentenced to between six and nine years in prison in May on charges of demanding a constitutional monarch in the ultra–conservative Gulf sheikhdom.