kalif

/ˈkeɪlɪf/
noun
  1. A former title for a Muslim ruler, considered a successor to the Prophet Muhammad; also spelled caliph.
    • The kalif's court was a center of learning and culture.
    • The kalif ruled over a vast empire that stretched across three continents.
    • Scholars debated the qualifications needed to become a kalif after the Prophet's death.
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