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Qaid ( ar , قائد ', "commander"; pl. '), also spelled kaid or caïd, is a word meaning "commander" or "leader." It was a title in the
Norman Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ...
kingdom of Sicily The Kingdom of Sicily ( la, Regnum Siciliae; it, Regno di Sicilia; scn, Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 un ...
, applied to palatine officials and members of the ''curia'', usually to those who were
Muslims Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abraha ...
or converts to
Islam Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ...
. The word entered the
Latin language Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through ...
as lat, gaitus or lat, gaytus. Later the word was used in North Africa for the governor of a fortress or the warden of a prison, also in Spain and Portugal in the form with the definite article "alcayde" (Spanish) "alcaide" (Portuguese). It is also used as a male Arabic given name.


Notable qaids

* Al Qaid Johar (active 950–992), A Slavic general who conquered
Maghreb The Maghreb (; ar, الْمَغْرِب, al-Maghrib, lit=the west), also known as the Arab Maghreb ( ar, المغرب العربي) and Northwest Africa, is the western part of North Africa and the Arab world. The region includes Algeria, ...
for the
Fatimid The Fatimid Caliphate was an Ismaili Shi'a caliphate extant from the tenth to the twelfth centuries AD. Spanning a large area of North Africa, it ranged from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east. The Fatimids, a dy ...
Imam-Caliph,
Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah Abu Tamim Ma'ad al-Muizz li-Din Allah ( ar, ابو تميم معد المعزّ لدين الله, Abū Tamīm Maʿad al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh, Glorifier of the Religion of God; 26 September 932 – 19 December 975) was the fourth Fatimid calip ...
; and later served as the Viceroy of the Fatimid State. *
Thomas Brun Thomas Brun, also le Brun or Brown, was son or nephew of William Brun (first to bear the name Le Brun), a clerk of Henry I of England. He travelled to Sicily as a child in the entourage of Robert of Selby about the year 1130. He first appears in a ...
(active 1137–1154), Englishman who served Roger II of Sicily *
Ahmed es-Sikeli Ahmed es-Sikeli ( ar, أحمد الصقلي), baptised a Christian under the name Peter, was a eunuch and kaid of the Diwan of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I. His story was recorded by his Christian contemporaries Romuald Gu ...
, known as Caid Peter (active 1160s), eunuch in the court of Sicily, confidant of Margaret of Navarre *
Caïd Richard Richard the Qaid () was a senior official ('' qāʾid'', commander) of the royal council ('' curia regis'' or '' diwan'') in the court of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily at Palermo during the latter years of the reign of William I of Sicily and during ...
(died 1187) Great Chamberlain under William I of Sicily and Margaret of Navarre *
Murat Reis the younger Jan Janszoon van Haarlem, commonly known as Reis Mourad the Younger (c. 1570 – c. 1641), was an Ottoman and Salé Rovers Dutch pirate in Algeria and Morocco who converted to Islam after being captured by a Moorish state in 1618. He began se ...
17th Century Dutch renegado appointed Caid over the region including the kasbah of El-
Oualidia Oualidia ( ary, الوالدية ''l-walidiya'') is a village in Morocco's Atlantic coast in the Casablanca-Settat region and at the border of Merrakch-Asfi. It is situated between El Jadida and Asfi and is located beside a protected natural l ...
, the port of Saffia, and Maladia (''Muladie'') by the
Sultan of Morocco This is the list of rulers of Morocco, since the establishment of the state in 789. The common and formal titles of these rulers has varied, depending on the time period. Since 1957, the designation King has been used. The present King of Moroc ...
* Sir Harry MacLean (1848–1920), Scottish soldier, and instructor to the Moroccan Army *
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Muhammad Ali Jinnah (, ; born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until the ...
(1876–1948),was given the title of Qaid-Azam or "The Great Leader" as the founder of Pakistan. *
Thami El Glaoui Thami El Glaoui ( ar, التهامي الكلاوي; 1879–23 January 1956) was the Pasha of Marrakesh from 1912 to 1956. His family name was el Mezouari, from a title given an ancestor by Ismail Ibn Sharif in 1700, while El Glaoui refers to his ...
(1879–1956), one of the Lords of the Atlas *
Grands caids The ''grands caids'' were Berber feudal rulers of southern quarter of Morocco under the French Morocco, French Protectorate. References

French Morocco {{Morocco-stub ...
, Berber feudal rulers of southern quarter of Morocco under the French Protectorate


People with the given name

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Qaid ibn Hammad Qaid ibn Hammad ibn Buluggin (), (''Qayid bin Hammad bin bolowjin'') was the second Hammadid ruler in what is now Algeria. Life He succeeded his father Hammad ibn Buluggin in 1028. He named his brother Yusuf as governor of North Africa, and a ...
(1028–1045), ruler of Algeria *Kaid, nickname of
Andrew Belton Andrew Belton (17 April 1882 – 1970) was a British Army officer and veteran of campaigns in South Africa and Morocco. He was an early exponent of the use of aircraft for military purposes, enrolling at the Chicago School of Aviation in Apr ...
, (1882—1970), British Army officer active in Morocco *
Kaïd Ahmed Kaïd Ahmed (Commandant Sliman) (March 17, 1921, Tiaret – March 5, 1978, Rabat) was an Algerian nationalist and politician Early life Born on March 17, 1921, at Tiaret, Si Ahmed was born into a family of small landowners installed in Sidi Be ...
(1921–1978), Algerian nationalist and politician *
Béji Caïd Essebsi Beji Caid Essebsi (or es-Sebsi; ar, الباجي قائد السبسي, translit=Muhammad al-Bājī Qā’id as-Sibsī, ; 29 November 1926 – 25 July 2019) was a Tunisian politician who served as the 6th president of Tunisia from 31 December 20 ...
(1926–2019), Elected Tunisian president * Al-Qaid Joher Izz al-Din (1942), Indian Islamic Leader *
Kaid Mohamed Kaid Yusef Mohamed ( ar, قائد يوسف محمد; born 23 July 1984) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Carmarthen Town. He spent the early part of his career in Welsh football with Ely Rangers, Cwmbrân ...
(born 1984), Welsh footballer


Alcaide as surname

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Anselmo Pardo Alcaide Anselmo Pardo Alcaide (1913–1977) was a Spanish entomologist. Career Throughout his life he combined his work as a teacher with his entomological studies. He published his first scientific paper in 1936, at 23 years of age, in which he descri ...
(1913-1977), Spanish entomologist. *
Chris Alcaide John Thomas Berger (October 22, 1923 – June 30, 2004) was an American film and television actor. He mostly appeared on western television shows including, '' Gunsmoke'', '' Bonanza'', '' Rawhide'', '' Wanted: Dead or Alive'', '' Trackdown ...
(1922–2004) American actor *
Carmen Alcayde Carmen Alcayde Ballesteros (Valencia, 9 April 1973) is a Spanish TV presenter and actress. Career TV presenter She made the career of journalism and started making reports in local stations of Valencia and Gandía. She was editor of the program ...
(born 1973), Spanish TV presenter and actress *
David Alcaide David Alcaide Bermúdez (born 14 December 1978) is a Spanish pool player. He is a two-time winner of the World Pool Masters, winning the 2017 event, defeating Jayson Shaw 8–7 in the final, and again in 2019 defeating Alexander Kazakis 9 ...
(born 1978), Spanish pool player *
Guillermo Alcaide Guillermo Alcaide Justel (born 27 May 1986) is a Spanish professional tennis Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent ( singles) or between two teams of two players each ( doubles). Each playe ...
(born 1986), Spanish tennis player *
Ana Alcaide Ana Alcaide (born 1976, Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish performer, composer and music producer who carries out research on ancient traditions and cultures. Biography At the age of seven Alcaide took up classical violin. She studied at the Getafe C ...
(born 1976), Spanish musician


Places

* Draâ El-Kaïd, town in Algeria * Alcaide, Fundão, town in Portugal


Other uses

*Alkaid or Elkeid, traditional name of Arabic origin for star
Eta Ursae Majoris Eta Ursae Majoris ( Latinised from η Ursae Majoris, abbreviated Eta UMa, η UMa), formally named Alkaid , is a star in the constellation of Ursa Major. It is the most eastern (leftmost) star in the Big Dipper (or Plough) a ...
* USS Alkaid (AK-114), U.S. Navy ship, named after the star * ''Qaid'' (film), 1975 Hindi film starring Leena Chandavarkar and Kamini Kaushal *''
Umar Qaid ''Umar Qaid'' () is a 1975 Hindi-language action film, produced by V.K.Sobti on Gautam Pictures banner and directed by Sikandar Khanna. Starring Sunil Dutt, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Reena Roy and music composed by Sonik-Om ...
'', 1975 Hindi Bollywood action film *The Kingdom of Caid,
Society for Creative Anachronism The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international living history group with the aim of studying and recreating mainly Medieval European cultures and their histories before the 17th century. A quip often used within the SCA describes ...
, encompasses Southern California, the Las Vegas metropolitan area, and Hawaii. *
Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya ( ar, مجلس خدام الاحمدیة, literally means "Association of the Servants of Ahmadiyya") is one of five auxiliary organizations in the Ahmadiyya, Ahmadiyya Muslim community. It is the young men's branch of ...
chapter leaders are called Qaid. The Qaid in this terminology is a Muslim youth leader who guides his local
khuddam Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya ( ar, مجلس خدام الاحمدیة, literally means "Association of the Servants of Ahmadiyya") is one of five auxiliary organizations in the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. It is the young men's branch of the communi ...
in services to faith and nation. *In the game
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege ''Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege'' is an online tactical shooter video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on December 1, 2015; the game was ...
, an operator has the name 'Kaid', with the ability to electrify defenses with his unique gadget. *In the 1965 science fiction novel ''
Dune A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, f ...
'', a 'Caid' is a Sardaukar officer assigned to deal with civilians.


References

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