khagan
English
Alternative forms
- kagan
- kaghan
- khaqan
Etymology
Ultimately from Old Turkic 𐰴𐰍𐰣 (qaɣan).
Noun
khagan (plural khagans)
- A khan of khans, a ruler of a khaganate; (the holder of) an imperial rank used among certain Turkic and Mongolian peoples, equal in status to an emperor.
- 1988, Milorad Pavić, translated by Christina Pribićević-Zorić, Dictionary of the Khazars, Vintage, published 1989, page 69:
- As early as the year 740 A.D., one of the Khazar kaghans had turned to Constantinople for a missionary versed in Christian law.
- 2007, Michael Chabon, Gentlemen of the Road, Sceptre, published 2008, page 52:
- "A kagan is the father, the mother and the lover of all his people. Nobody would lift a hand against him," said Hanukkah.
Derived terms
Translations
title of imperial rank
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Portuguese
Noun
khagan m (plural khagans)
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