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Bek

Bek is a term found in Turkic languages with historical and modern uses. Historically, bek was a title applied to local rulers, tribal leaders, or officials in parts of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Anatolia. The word is cognate with the titles beg and bey, and appears in a range of medieval and early modern sources across Turkic and Persian-speaking cultures. Regional variations in rank and function meant that a bek could act as a provincial administrator, military commander, or trusted envoy, depending on time and place.

In modern usage, bek survives mainly as a personal name or surname in Turkish and other Turkic-language

The term is largely historical in official contexts today, though it remains part of cultural and linguistic

communities.
It
can
appear
as
a
standalone
given
name
or
as
part
of
compound
names,
and
the
root
also
contributes
to
vocabulary
such
as
bekçi,
meaning
guard
or
watchman,
reflecting
the
historical
association
with
guarding
or
overseeing
tasks.
heritage
in
the
regions
where
Turkic
languages
are
spoken.