Bey
Bey is a historical title used by Turkic and some Central Asian peoples to designate a chieftain, tribal leader, or provincial governor. The term derives from the Turkic beg/bey, meaning “leader” or “lord,” with cognates found across Turkic languages and related terms in neighboring regions. In some contexts it also signified authority within a tribe or autonomous principality.
In medieval Turkic states and the later Ottoman Empire, beys governed towns, districts, or frontier regions
Today, the use of bey is primarily historical and ceremonial in many contexts. In modern Turkish, the