Khan
Khan is a title of Turkic and Mongolic origin that denotes a ruler or leader. The term derives from Old Turkic khagan (also written khagan or qaghan), meaning "great ruler," and later spread across the steppes of Central Asia. It was used by various rulers and polities in medieval and early modern times, and it gave rise to the term khanate, the domain ruled by a Khan.
Historically, Khans governed a range of polities in Central Asia and the steppe, including the Kazan, Khiva,
In later periods, the title persisted and spread through regions such as Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent,