IPA: //ˈbeɪlɪk//
KK: /beɪlɪk/
A region or district that is governed by a bey, often found in historical contexts related to the Ottoman Empire.
The beylik was known for its rich culture and strategic location.
Beylik originates from Turkish 'bey' (meaning lord or chief) and the suffix '-lik' (indicating a state or condition). The term refers to a principality or territory ruled by a bey, emphasizing the governance aspect of the region.
Think of a 'bey' as a 'lord' and '-lik' as a state of being — a beylik is a territory governed by a lord.