EMIR
Emir, also spelled amir, is a title of leadership in the Arabic-speaking and broader Islamic world. Derived from the Arabic word amir meaning commander or leader, it has historically signified a ruler, prince, or military commander. An emir typically governs an emirate, a state or territory, and the term gives rise to the compound emirate to designate such a polity.
Spelling variations: English transliteration varies; amir is common in Persian, Urdu, and Turkish contexts, while emir
Geographic and historical usage: The title was widely used across the Islamic world, including the Iberian
Contemporary usage: Kuwait is ruled by an Emir, a position currently held by Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.