Crossword Clue: Asian title of respect
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- Ancient Tatar chief
- A Genghis successor?
- Asian conqueror
- Asian ruler (descendant of Genghis?)
- Asian title of respect
- Afghan title
- Aga ___, Moslem leader
- Agha ____
- Aly or Kubla
- Central Asian prince or chief
- "Is Genghis pro or ___?"
- Chaka ___ ("I Feel for You" singer)
- Chaka ___ (R&B singer)
- Chaka once in Rufus
- Chaka who sang with Rufus
- Horde head
- Conqueror Genghis __
- Genghis --
- Genghis __
- Genghis ___
- Genghis or Aga
- Genghis or Chaka
- Genghis or Kubla
- Genghis or Kublai
- Genghis who founded an empire
- Genghis
- Iconic cry for Captain Kirk
- Hayworth's royal hubby
- Jaguars owner Shad
- Head of a Tatar group
- Foe of Kirk
- Captain Kirk adversary
- Captain Kirk's foe
- Caravan inn
- Caravansary
- Former President of Pakistan
- Serai
- Top Tatar
- Marco Polo associate
- Mowgli's nemesis, Shere ---
- Villain in "Star Trek II"
- Villain played by Ricardo Montalbán
- Villainous role for Montalbán
- Kirk nemesis
- Kirk's foe in a "Star Trek" sequel
- Kirk's wrathful foe
- Tribal chief
- Tribal title
- Kubla --
- Kubla _____
- Kubla of Xanadu
- Kublai __
- Kublai ___
- Kublai ____
- Kublai, for one
- Soul singer Chaka
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- Rufus singer Chaka
- Ruler in Polo's time
- Old Asian ruler
- Medieval Asian leader
- Medieval Tatar chief
- Name screamed by Captain Kirk
- R&B singer Chaka ___
- "Once You Get Started" singer Chaka
- Mideast inn
- One of "Wrath" in a "Star Trek" sequel
- Legendary conqueror Genghis ___
- Mongol chieftain
- Mongol conqueror
- Mongol emperor Kublai
- Mongol Kublai
- Mongol leader's title
- Mongol ruler of old
- Mongol ruler
- Mongol sovereign
- Mongol title
- Mongolian ruler
- Mongolian word for "ruler"
- Ricardo Montalban's film role in "Star Trek"
- Ricardo Montalban's villain in "Star Trek II"
- Turkish for "ruler"
- Sadiq ___, London mayor beginning in 2016
- Sadiq ___, London mayor elected in 2016
- Singer Chaka
- Wrathful foe of Captain Kirk
- Wrathful Kirk foe
- Wrathful one in a "Star Trek" sequel
- Wrathful "Star Trek" villain
- Star Trek 2 antagonist
- 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of --'
- 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of '
- 'Star Trek II' villain
- "Star Trek II" villain
- "Star Trek Into Darkness" villain
- "Star Trek" villain
- "Star Trek" villain who gained power during the Eugenics Wars
- Tatar chief
- Tatar leader
- Tatar ruler
- Title for Genghis
- Title given in parts of Asia to important people
- "Tell Me Something Good" singer Chaka
- Title of respect in central Asia (for a descendant of Genghis?)
- Title that translates as "lord"
- Title villain of a "Star Trek" film
Recent Usage of Asian title of respect in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - April 26, 2016
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Feb. 23, 2016
- USA Today - Aug. 26, 2014
- New York Times - June 25, 2013
- Universal Crossword - April 15, 2013
- Universal Crossword - Sept. 27, 2010
- LA Times - Aug. 19, 2010
- Universal Crossword - July 2, 2008
- New York Times - Jan. 31, 1990
- New York Times - Aug. 13, 1980
- New York Times - May 31, 1977