An emirate usually refers to a province that is administered by a certain prince (a region in Saudi Arabia that is administered by an emir is called an emirate), although in Arabic the term can be generalized to mean any province of a country that is administered by a member of the ruling class. An example of the later use is seen in the United Arab Emirates, which is a country that is comprised of seven united emirates, and where each emirate is administered by a shaikh.