Ardet Bay

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Bey (lord, ruler) is a title of nobility in the countries of the Near and Middle East. Corresponds to the Arabic title emir. It was awarded to people of noble birth. In the Ottoman Empire, a bey was the ruler of a district (sanjak). In the Middle Ages, a province in the Ottoman Empire was ruled by a beylerbey (bey of beys), and from 1864 he commanded a militia of nobles and was in charge of tax collection (the ruler of a vilayet became known as a wali). In a number of countries conquered by the Turks, beys governed beyliks (provinces). From 1705 to 1957, Tunisia was ruled by the bey dynasty of the Husseinids. In Egypt, the title of bey was abolished after the July Revolution of 1952. In Turkey, from the second half of the 19th century to 1934, it was a form of address. Here in English it is written correctly, but in the film for some reason it is written as bay - in translation it means gulf.

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Biographical information Floor Male Nationality 600px-EgyptianFlag.svg Egyptian Eye color Brown Hair color Black Height 6 feet 1 1/2 inches Profession(s) Medjay warrior, Medjay chieftain, spy Nickname Ardet Statistics Weapon(s) owned Machine guns Sabre daggers, Thompson sword

Affiliation(s) Medjay

Gender

Male

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  • Movies & TV

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Bey (lord, ruler) is a title of nobility in the countries of the Near and Middle East. Corresponds to the Arabic title emir. It was awarded to people of noble birth. In the Ottoman Empire, a bey was the ruler of a district (sanjak). In the Middle Ages, a province in the Ottoman Empire was ruled by a beylerbey (bey of beys), and from 1864 he commanded a militia of nobles and was in charge of tax collection (the ruler of a vilayet became known as a wali). In a number of countries conquered by the Turks, beys governed beyliks (provinces). From 1705 to 1957, Tunisia was ruled by the bey dynasty of the Husseinids. In Egypt, the title of bey was abolished after the July Revolution of 1952. In Turkey, from the second half of the 19th century to 1934, it was a form of address. Here in English it is written correctly, but in the film for some reason it is written as bay - in translation it means {{char}} .

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