taqsmat
Taqsmat is a transliterated term that may refer to several related ideas stemming from the Arabic root q-s-m, which conveys the act of division. In Arabic, taqsīm (تقسيم) means division or distribution, and taqsīmāt (تقسيمات) is the plural, often rendered in Latin script as taqsimat or taqsmat. Because it is a transliteration rather than a single English term, taqsmat does not denote one fixed concept but appears in different contexts to signal partitions, subdivisions, or allocations.
In administrative and geographic contexts within Arabic-speaking regions, taqsīmāt describe subdivisions of land, districts, or jurisdictions,
English-language encyclopedias do not recognize taqsmat as a standalone concept. When encountered, it is usually treated
Related terms include taqsīm and taqsīmāt, which share the root meaning of division and are encountered across