kaymakam

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) A lieutenant or deputy in various Turkish contexts, particularly
 * 2)  An Ottoman official who acted as grand vizier and governor of Constantinople during any absence or illness of the incumbent.
 * 3)  An Ottoman official who acted as beylerbey of Egypt between regular appointments.
 * 4)  An Ottoman official who acted as hospodar of Moldavia or Wallachia during any absence or illness of the incumbent.
 * 5)  A lieutenant colonel in the Ottoman or early Turkish army, replaced by the rank of yarbay.
 * 6)   during the mid-19th century.
 * 7)  An Ottoman official who oversaw a kaza during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; similar positions in Ottoman successor states.
 * 8)  A local administrator in Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Iraq, and Lebanon.
 * 1)  A local administrator in Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Iraq, and Lebanon.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * French: caïmakam
 * Hungarian: kajmakám
 * Ottoman Turkish: قایمقام
 * Romanian:
 * Turkish: