Emirater
Emirater, in Danish and Norwegian plural usage, refers to emirates—the political territories ruled by an emir. An emir (from Arabic amir) is a ruler whose title means commander or prince. The term emirate describes a range of political arrangements in which the ruler holds executive authority, often within a hereditary framework, and sometimes within a larger federation or empire.
In modern usage, emirates are found in different forms. The most prominent contemporary example is the United
The title of the ruling monarch in several other states is also emir, and these states may
The concept contrasts with kingdoms, sultanates, and republics, and remains active primarily in official names and