exilarch

[eg-zuh-lahrk, ek-suh-]

ex·i·larch

[eg-zuh-lahrk, ek-suh-]
noun
one of a line of hereditary rulers of the Jewish community in Babylonia from about the 2nd century a.d. to the beginning of the 11th century.

Origin:
1890–95; exile + -arch
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