agha

[ˈɑːɡɑː]

agha Definition

a title given to a leader or official in some Muslim countries.

Using agha: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agha" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The agha was responsible for the administration of the village.

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    The agha's palace was located at the center of the city.

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    The agha was respected by the people for his wisdom and leadership.

Phrases with agha

  • agha's wife

    a term used to refer to a woman who is married to an agha

    Example

    The agha's wife was known for her beauty and intelligence.

  • agha's daughter

    a term used to refer to a daughter of an agha

    Example

    The agha's daughter was educated in the finest schools in the country.

  • agha's son

    a term used to refer to a son of an agha

    Example

    The agha's son was trained in the art of warfare from a young age.

Origins of agha

from Turkish 'ağa', meaning 'chief'

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Summary: agha in Brief

'Agha' [ˈɑːɡɑː] is a title given to a leader or official in some Muslim countries. It is often used to refer to the head of a village or tribe. Phrases like 'agha's wife,' 'agha's daughter,' and 'agha's son' are used to denote familial relationships with an agha.