The third part numbers the families of the hereditary governors, while the fourth details the history of the mirs of Bitilis.
Initially this term referred to the hereditary governors of the Armenian provinces and was used with the meaning of "ruler" and "governor".
An hereditary governor is as inconsistent as an hereditary author.
James' guardian, the Earl of Mar, was made hereditary governor of the castle in 1566.
All mahals had their respective hereditary governors called naib.
In summer 2002, Roy McIsaac, the son of the founders, headmaster from 1954 to 1966 and hereditary governor, died aged 82.
Caliph made Mohammad the hereditary governor of the city on a condition that he would give the money he found to the caliph.
If Alabama has to have a hereditary governor, Mr. Folsom probably represents the better outcome.
He resigned his patent to the crown in 1825 and was the last hereditary governor of Alderney.
The family had attained to the high dignity of eristavi (i.e., a hereditary governor) of Kartli by the first half of the 11th century.