ruhtinaiden
Ruhtinaiden is a term that historically referred to a class of rulers or princes in various Slavic cultures. The specific meaning and status of "ruhtinaiden" could vary significantly depending on the region and the historical period. In some contexts, it denoted sovereign rulers of independent principalities, while in others, it might have referred to subordinate rulers or local magnates who held considerable power within a larger kingdom or empire.
The etymology of "ruhtinaiden" is linked to Germanic words for "ruler" or "prince," suggesting early influences
The decline of the concept of "ruhtinaiden" often coincided with the consolidation of power into larger, centralized