noun
- An elected or appointed official who serves as the head of a village or town in some Muslim-majority countries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.
Usage: Also spelled 'mokhtar' or 'moktar'; Common in Arab countries, Turkey, and parts of Central Asia; The mukhtar typically handles local administrative and judicial matters
Examples
- The mukhtar of the village settled the dispute between the two families.
- Citizens brought their complaints to the mukhtar's office.
- The mukhtar was responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in the community.
- Each mukhtar represented their district at the regional council meeting.
- The new mukhtar promised to improve infrastructure in the town.