noun
- Plural of mirza; a title of nobility or high rank in Persian, Ottoman, and South Asian contexts, historically used for princes, governors, or military commanders.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when used as a proper title; primarily used in historical or cultural contexts
Examples
- The mirzas of the Mughal Empire held significant political power.
- Several mirzas gathered at the court to discuss matters of state.
- The Ottoman mirzas were known for their military expertise.
- Historical records mention the mirzas who ruled various provinces.
- The mirzas commissioned many architectural projects during their reign.