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1.
a spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad.
2.
any of the former Muslim rulers of Baghdad (until 1258) and of the Ottoman Empire (from 1571 until 1924).
Also,
calif
,
kalif
,
kaliph
,
khalif.
Origin:
1350–1400;
ME
caliphe, califfe
< MF < ML
calipha
< Ar
khalīf
(
a
) successor (of Muhammad), deriv. of
khalafa
succeed
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caliph
1393, from Arabic
khalifa
"successor," originally Abu-Bakr, who succeeded Muhammad in the role of leader of the faithful after the prophet's death.
Caliphate
"dominion of a caliph" is from 1614.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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