Aqsaqal
Image:Khinalugian Suleyman 2007.jpg|right|200px|thumb|An aqsaqal from Khinalug
Image:The Aksakal in front of his Yoort.jpg|thumb|Aqsaqal near a yurt
Aqsaqal or aksakal refers to the patriarch of communities in Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Volga. Traditionally, an aqsaqal is the leader of a village or aul, and is in charge of all matters relating to customary law. Acting as advisors or judges, these elders have or had a role in politics and the justice system in countries and tribes for centuries. Recently, there have been distinct aksakal courts established in Kyrgyzstan. In Uzbekistan, which has traditionally been a more urban society, cities are divided up into mahallas. Each mahalla has an aqsaqal who acts as the district leader.