padshah

/ˈpɑːdʃɑː/
noun
  1. A title for a monarch or emperor, especially in Persia, India, or the Ottoman Empire.
    • The padshah's decree was announced throughout the kingdom.
    • Visitors to the court bowed before the padshah as a sign of respect.
    • The padshah ruled over a vast empire for more than forty years.
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