fejedelemség
Fejedelemség is a Hungarian term that translates to principality or domain. It refers to a territory ruled by a prince (fejedelem). Historically, a fejedelemség was a form of state organization, often existing in Central and Eastern Europe, where a prince held sovereign or semi-sovereign power. The specific nature and extent of a fejedelemség varied depending on the historical period and the political context.
These entities could be independent states, or they could be subordinate to a larger kingdom or empire,