atabegate

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The realm administered by an atabeg.
 * 2) * 1970, Bernard Lewis, The Cambridge History of Islam, Vol. 1A, Pt. II, §2: "Egypt and Syria", p. 200:
 * Zangī's southward advance threatened both the atabegate of Damascus and the kingdom of Jerusalem, and was met by an informal alliance between the two.
 * 1)  The office of atabeg, in his role as tutor to a crown prince or as warlord.
 * 1)  The office of atabeg, in his role as tutor to a crown prince or as warlord.