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Khan (periodically spelled when xan, han dynasty) occurs as title meaning ruler inside Mongolian and Turkish.

Political Khans
The khan controls the khanate. When appropriate, these are besides translated when king.

For a higher, like regal title Khagan ("Khan of Khans") , see that article

The title Khan was among many titles utilized per sultans of the Ottoman empire as well as a rulers of the Golden Horde and its descendant states. A title Khan was likewise utilized in the Seljuk Turk dynasties of the near-east to designate the head of multiple tribes, kinship group or even nations, world health organization was following an Atabeg in rank. Jurchen and Manchu rulers also utilized a title Khan (Han around Manchu); for example, Nurhaci was called Genggiyen Han. Rulers of the Gokturks, Avars and Khazars used the title Kaghan.

Kings of Silla, an ancient kingdom of Korea, were titled as Marib-Khan which means the head of kings. E.g., King Naemul was called Naemul Marib-Khan.

Probably a best known humans by using a title Khan were a Mongol Genghis Khan, and his grandson Kublai Khan: a previous founded the Mongol Empire and a latter based the Yuan Dynasty in China. A reigning descendant of Genghis Khan come known as a Wonderful Khans.

Khan was a title utilized by Bulgar rulers. A greatest Bulgar kinship group was a "Dulo". A Bulgar khans come to prominence in a for & fifth centuries AD, while the it come to Europe. Among a better known Bulgar khans were Khan Kubrat - founder of Great Bulgaria, Khan Asparukh - founder of Danubian Bulgaria (today's Bulgaria), Khan Tervel, "The savior of Europe", Khan Krum "The Terrible". "Khan" was a official title of the ruler until 864 AD, when Kniaz Boris (known also when Tsar Boris I) adopted the orthodox faith.

Subservient Khans
Military ranks
A title khan was likewise utilized as a military officer rank inside certain armies, especially ensuing a decimal organisation (already known from either Achaemenid Persia) of Genghis Khan's conquering 'hords' (actually under the nonindulgent discipline). Inside a few muslim-states around India, especially a Delhi sultanate (which aborbed completely under a Mughal dynasty), the Khan was the high-high-level regal general, commanding at least a lac (we.e. C.000) horseman, existence situated assibilate Ten Maliks, each of which commanded Amirs (so C under the Khan), world health organization for each one command Ten Sipah salars (so Thou by the Khan), to each one commanding Ten Sar-i-khails (so X.000 by the Khan) world health organization to each one commanded Decade average horsemen - so it was described personally by Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud bughra khan advising his son Muizuddin Kaiqobad (sultan of Delhi, 1287-1290).

Honorary titles
A titles Khan & Khan Bahadur (one rank higher) were as well bestowed around India per Great mughal, and late per British Raj, as an honor akin to the ranks of nobility, often for loyalty to the crown. It seems unreadable whether a series of titles knwon from either a Bengal sultanate, including Khan, Khan ul Muazzam, Khan-ul-Azam, Khan-ul-Azam-ul-Muazzam etc & Khaqan, Khaqan-ul-Muazzam, Khaqan-ul-Azam, Khaqan-ul-Azam-ul-Muazzam etc, come only honorific or even perchance relate to the military hierarchy Lesser meanings
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Modern family name
Typically utilized the surname, Khan may keep close at hand one of many connotations, entirely related to a bit of extent to the equivalent root equally described above. the term is utilized nigh always as a cognomen, or even nearly a postfix by humans of Pashthoon (Pathans) ethnicity living in Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh and bordering areas of Pakistan. In that way, these are typically the equivalent word for Pashthoon/Pathan. These are as well a surname for humans that were bestowed the title of Khan or even Khan Bahadur by the British Raj.

Fiction
In a Battletech universe, each Kindred has deuce leaders known as Khans, & in the period of war, 100% Khans come directed by an ilKhan.

In a Warhammer 40,000 universe, the Primarch of the White Scars Space Marines Chapter was named Jaghatai Khan. White Scars Chapter Masters require a in title of 'Khan'.

In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, along with 1 episode of the Original Series, the villain is referred to as Khan Noonien Singh.

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