khanate
A khanate is a political entity ruled by a khan, a ruler title of Mongol and Turkic origin. In historical contexts, khanates were often successor states to the Mongol Empire or autonomous polities on the Eurasian steppe, combining nomadic military organization with sedentary administration in conquered regions.
The division of the Mongol Empire after Genghis Khan’s death produced several khanates, each governed by a
Prominent khanates include the Golden Horde in the western steppe and eastern Europe, the Ilkhanate in Persia
In later centuries, several regional polities in Central Asia and the Turkic world continued to be described
Etymology: The word khan (and its variants khagan, khanate) comes from Turkic and Mongolic roots meaning ruler