taajamat
Taajamat is a transliteration associated with the Arabic term تاجات (ta†ajāāt), meaning crowns or diadems. It is the plural form of تاج (taaj), which denotes a crown, and it appears in Arabic and Persianate literary and historical contexts. Because transliteration conventions vary, taajamat is one of several spellings used to represent تاجات, with others including taajat or tajaat.
In historical and literary usage, taajamat refers to royal insignia—crowns or diadems worn by rulers, nobility,
Regional and linguistic variation affects how the concept is expressed. While تاج (taaj) remains the common word