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"Sancholi" clan is one of the largest clans in Sistan and Baluchistan, Khorasan and Golestan provinces, Iran.

History :There is no written or documented genealogy of this clan, but the information has been passed down to the current generation. This clan considers itself to be the descendants of the Seljuqs and they believe that the original birthplace of their ancestors is the Seljuq plains, and they specify the place of this plain below Khawf, which is the tributary of Torbat Jam, that is, the current Ahmedabad Solat.¶

According to the ethnic narrative, a love incident caused their great-grandfather named "Rais" Begi to leave the country and move to Zabul, despite having two wives, both of whom were his cousins, and there he met a girl who was originally from Sistani. . The girl's father is not happy with the marriage of her and his daughter and stubbornly opposes it, but Begi's boss insistently and stubbornly marries the girl despite this opposition and works in the place of Sangal Yasarsang, which is located in the southwest of Khwaja Zabul mountain. Animal husbandry is busy. In the description of this incident, the elders of the clan mention companions for Begi chief who are his cousins ​​and relatives. Hossein Bar, Sang Bar, Naru, Akhdad Mohammad, Samsoli and Mohammad Hosni were six of those who came to Sistan with Rais Begi.¶

Hossein Bar and Seng Bar's children are called Rigi today or have been integrated into the Rigi clan. From Naru, the Narouis and from Samsoli, the Sasolis emerged. The descendants of Akhtad Muhammad are currently living in Gorgan, and from Muhammad Hasani, who at that time was the commander of the army, one of the governors of Shiraz and married to the sister of Rais Begi, there are Brahuis under Kari.¶

In the tribal story of the clan, the head of Begi is a powerful man who succeeds in building a strong fort (citadel) in the southwest of Khwajeh Mountain on the sidelines of cattle ranching.

Apparently, it is after the construction of this fort that a rivalry and conflict arises between Malek Kiani and Rais Begi, and the work leads to the siege and capture of the citadel (castle).

The Sancholis say that the said Kayani is asking for a tax or grazing fee from the chief of Begi; And the chief sends him a message that he is willing to deliver the milk in return for the tax, and in the end he suggests that if he is satisfied with the matter, he should install a reed to deliver milk to him from inside the fort and through the reeds, or Nein pipes. .

This proposal, which is actually a form of humiliation and mockery, makes Kayani determined to conquer the castle and discipline Raees Begi. But since the capture of the castle was a difficult matter, the father-in-law of Rais Begi, who had not forgotten the grudge of his daughter's forced marriage, started working with a group of Malik Kiani's men in the form of a fisherman and apparently to sell sea birds called "piggy bank" to the back. The gate came and when the gate was opened, they captured the castle with fuse guns.

The capture of the citadel ended at the cost of the separation of Rais Begi from his wife, and he took his son, who was named Mohammad Qasim, from this woman.¶

The Sancholis, who consider their clan to be the survivors of the Seljuk era, after entering Iran, are concentrated in the two regions of Khorasan and Kerman, where the said clan is the survivor of the Seljuk Empire of Kerman.

J.P. Tate mentioned as the reason for the migration of some non-native tribes to Sistan. There is no clear reason or document for the ethnic origin of Sancholis from the tribes in the Seljuk plain, who today live under the names of Sangcholi, Seljuki, Taqdisi, Eskandari and Timuri in the bottom of Khaf. Therefore, it does not seem unreasonable to accept the fact that the ethnic roots of the Senchulis are from the Selajjah of Kerman.¶

Clan clans:

Today, there are Khoshdad, Hossein Akhtad (Khodadad) or Hossein Dinar, Sadif, Mohammad Ghasemi, and Rezaei families among the descendants of Rais Begi.

In terms of name or in terms of their place of residence, the Sancholis of Sistan are divided into the following five groups (branches):

1" Dark Sikh (Sikh Choli or Sancholi) Golden inhabitants of Zabul.

2 "Tire Malik Jafaris, the residents of Deh Sancholi Shibab to Mian Kongi area of ​​Zabul.

3 "Tire Sargol, residents of Gouri village and Sistan provinces.

4 "Tire two-headed people, who have an ethnicity with Sadif, are scattered among Kongi and some other places in Sistan.

5 "Tireh Rezai, who previously moved to Rigab village of Zabol and later to Zabol city, Zahedan, Sarkhs city and the northern areas of Iran's Turkmen Sahara.

Pronunciation and meaning:

Sancholi, pronounced in Latin (sancholi) is composed of two words, stone and chol (meaning desert), an allusion to a warrior and resistant man, which has been removed due to the passage of time and for ease of pronunciation, (c) in some regions of Iran.

name bearers:

Sancholi is the name of one of the great clans of Iran, whose zeal, courage, bravery, masculinity and magnanimity wave in their essence.

This zealous clan has not spared any sacrifices to protect the holy land of Iran. The noble martyrs of the Sancholi clan, Martyr Colonel Mansour Sancholi, Martyr Yousef Sancholi, Martyr Nadim Sancholi, Martyr Manouchehr Sancholi, Martyr Mohammad Sancholi, Martyr Ramzan Sencholi, Martyr Kambiz Sencholi and... are the documents of the love of these zealous people for our beloved country.

There are many great scientific, cultural, military, jihadi, sports figures from this great clan in the country, among which are:

Col. Guardsman Musa Sancholi, Commander of the Basij Resistance Area and Zabul Corps, Colonel Alireza Sancholi, Commander of the Zabul Border Regiment, Dr. Abdul Hossein Farzad (Sancholi), Professor of Persian Literature at Tehran University, Dr. Mehdi Sancholi, Founder, Entrepreneur and CEO of Zal Pars Oil Company, Haj Alireza Sancholi (Adel Sistani) Poet, writer and professor at Farhangian University of Sistan, Mohammad Sancholi, CEO of Mehr Economy Bank of Golestan province, Dr. Nasser Sancholi, Dr. Mahmoud Sancholi, Dr. Ismail Sancholi, Dr. Dostali Sancholi, one of the professors of Zabul University, Dr. Abdulhasan Sancholi, a new cardiology specialist Meraj Sancholi, an artist in the field of music and...

In the field of sports:

Iman Sancholi, the national karate champion of the country, who has won colorful world medals, including the World Karate Championship (2014-2016) and the silver medal of the Asian Karate Championship 2015, Sadegh Sancholi, another national karate champion of the country, Sirus Sengcholi (Sancholi). The former player of Payam Mashhad football club, Fajar Sepasi of Shiraz, and the coach of Padideh Mashhad team, Mehbobe Sancholi, the female liver champion of the country who won many honors with the women's national liver team, Dawood Sancholi, the powerlifting champion of Asia, and dozens of other faces. .

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Sources, editor

Sources

Gholam Ali Rais al-Zhakrin (1370), the ancestor of Sistan

Malik Shah Hossein Sajestani, according to the efforts of Manouchehr Sotoudeh (1344), Ihya al-Muluk, a look at the translation and publication of the book

shohadanaja.com (1396), Shahadanaja