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History and archeology / History / Positions, titles, ranks, ranks

(3)

AGA (Turkey, Iran)

BEK (run, hit), (Middle East, Central Asia, Transcaucasia)

PER (Great Britain, France)

SIR (France)

SIR (UK)

KHAN (Middle East, Central Asia)

SHAH (Middle East, Central Asia)

(4)

GRAPH (Europe)

DYAK (Russia)

LADY (UK)

LORD (UK)

PASHA (Turkey)

TSAR (Eastern Europe)

EMIR (Central Asia)

(5)

BARON (Western Europe)

GRAND (Spain)

DAUPHINE (France)

Kagan (ancient Turks, Mongols)

PRINCE (Europe)

NEGUS (Ethiopia) - Emperor

NOVIK (Russia) - a young nobleman entering the service

PRINCE (Western Europe)

Shogun (Japan) - ruler

KHALIF (caliph), (Middle East, Central Asia)

(6)

ATABEK (Middle East)

BASKAK (Central Asia, Eastern Europe) - representative of the Mongol Khan

BOYARIN (Russia)

VIKONT (Western Europe)

DUKE (Western Europe)

HEAD (Russia) - military and administrative position

CAESAR - Russian name for the Byzantine imperial title

KNYAZHNA (Europe)

KING (Europe)

LOVCHII (Russia)

MARQUIS (Western Europe)

MIKADO (Japan), emperor

RATMAN (Russia)

KNIGHT (Western and Central Europe)

SQUIRE (UK)

STARETS (Russia)

SULTAN (Middle East, West Africa)

TEMNIK - the military commander of the Mongol-Tatars, the commander of 10 thousand soldiers

PHARAOH (Egypt)

FISKAL (Russia)

CAESAR (Ancient Rome, Byzantine Empire) - title of emperor

CHASHNIK (Russia)

(7)

ASSESSOR (Ancient Rome, Western Europe)

BARONET (Western Europe)

BASILEUS (basileus), (Ancient Greece, Byzantine Empire)

BOYARYNYA (Russia)

VOEVODA (Eastern Europe)

Countess (Western Europe)

HIDALGO (Spain)

CHANCELOR (Central and Eastern Europe)

PRINCESS (Europe)

KONUSHIY (Russia)

KURFYUST (Germany)

MARQUISE (Western Europe)

PREFECT (Ancient Rome, Europe)

PUSHKAR (Russia)

SOTSKY (Russia)

SAGITTARIUS (Russia)

TSAREVICH (Eastern Europe)

CHEVALIER (France)

ESQUIRE (UK)

(8)

Bogdykhan - Russian name of the Chinese emperor

VASILEVS - see Basiley

VOROTNIK (Russia)

DVORyanIN (Europe)

ZATINSCHIK (Russia), artilleryman

QUEEN (Western and Central Europe)

ELECTOR (Germany)

LANDGRAF (Germany)

MANDARIN - the name of a Chinese official given by the Portuguese

PRINTER (Russia)

PODIACHY (Russia)

POSOSHNIK (Russia)

SERVANT (Russia)

SLEEPING (Russia)

STAROSTA (Eastern Europe)

STOLNIK (Russia)

STRYAPCHY (Russia)

TYSYATSKY (Russia)

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BARONESS (Western Europe)

VOLOSTEL (Russia)

DUCHESS (Western Europe)

HOFFMARSCHAL (Germany, Russia)

DVORETSKY (Russia)

DESYATSKY (Russia)

Emperor

CABALLERO (Spain)

GUN (Russia)

POKAZNY (Russia)

PRINCESS (Western and Central Europe)

SECRETARY

ARCHDUKE (Austria)

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VIKONTESSA (Western Europe)

HOFMEISTER (Germany, Russia)

GOVERNOR

Okolnichiy (Russia)

STREMYANNY (Russia)

Yaselnichiy (Russia)

(11)

JEGERMEISTER (Russia)

EMPRESS

REGISTRAR (Russia)

SOKOLNICHII (Russia)

TSELOVALNIK (Russia)

STALLMEISTER (Russia)

(12)

BEDDING (Russia)

ARCHDUCHESS (Austria)

(16)

MASTER OF CEREMONIES (Russia)

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