mülhakat

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Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ottoman Turkish ملحقات, plural of ملحق, from Arabic مُلْحَق (mulḥaq), passive participle of أَلْحَقَ (ʔalḥaqa). Formally, the Arabic plural of mülhak.

Noun[edit]

mülhakat (definite accusative mülhakatı, plural mülhakatlar) (archaic)

  1. (literally) additions, annexes, things added
    Synonyms: katmalar, ekler
  2. (government) places subordinate to a central government; dependencies; annexed provinces

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