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For the United Arab Emirates airline, see Emirates Airline.
Etymologically an emirate or amirite (Arabic: إمارة, Imaarah ; plural: إمارات, Imaraat) is the quality, dignity, office or territorial competence of any Emir (prince, governor etc.).
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Generally speaking, an emirate designates a political territory that is ruled by a dynastic Arab Monarch styled emir. As most emirates have either disappeared, been integrated in a larger modern state or changed their rulers\' styles, e.g. to Malik (Arabic for King) or Sultan, such true emirate-states have become rare.
An example of this use persists in the United Arab Emirates, a federal nation that comprises seven federal emirates, each administered by a hereditary emir, these seven forming the electoral college for the federation\'s President and PM.
Furthermore, in Arabic the term can be generalized to mean any province of a country that is administered by a member of the ruling class, especially of a member (usually styled emir) of the royal family, as in Saudi Arabian governorates.
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muhafazah (محافظة) · shabiyah (شعبية) · daïra (دائرة) · baladiyah (بلدية) · imarah (إمارة) · wilayah (ولاية) · liwa (لواء) · qadaa (قضاء) · mintaqah (منطقة) · mudiriya (مديرية) · nahiya (ناحية) |
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