IPA: /ˈbeɪlɪk/
KK: /ˈbeɪlɪk/
A region or area that is governed by a bey, which is a title of authority in certain historical contexts.
The beylic was known for its rich culture and strategic location.
Beylic originates from the Turkish word 'bey' (meaning lord or chief) combined with the suffix '-lic' (meaning pertaining to or related to). The term 'beylic' refers to the domain or office of a bey, indicating a lordship or chiefdom.
Think of a 'bey' as a 'lord' and '-lic' as something that relates to it, so 'beylic' means something that pertains to a lord or chief.