User:Amir12122/Segund(Sekund)

Sekund is a word taken from Saka, which means brave and brave, a tribe living in the west and southwest of Iran. Iranika and Ali Akbar Dehkhoda's encyclopedia called Sakkund a tribe, a widespread settlement of tribes from the south of Kermanshah province (Sekavand region), the central areas of Lorestan province to It is in the north of Khuzestan province. There are groups of settlements among the people of Iraqi Kurdistan, Shiraz, Semnan, Ilam, Borujard, Biranshahr, and the dispersion of settlements is very wide due to the large population. The people of Ayl Sekund are famous for politics and warfare, especially horse riding. The geography of the Segunds' settlement in the Qajar period extended to Horo Plain in the south of Borujard. The population of the tribe has expanded into several clans.

The language of Il Sokund is Lori language

Origin of the name
The name of Sekund, which has been transformed into Scythians, was originally written as Sekund. In the pronunciation of the clans of Lorestan, the settlement is "Seven" and its name has a document in the history of connection with the Scythians, and the residence of this clan in Skavand is proof of this claim. Aryans migrated to find better lands from the south of Russia and divided into four groups, the first group went to Europe, the second group went to India, and the third group settled near today's Gorgan to the southeast of Iran, which is the same The people were Scythians and the fourth group settled from the west to the southwest of Iran, and they were called the Medes. The third group, the Scythians, were a violent people and occupied the western part of Iran and founded the city of Saqez, which is today's Saqqez. The name of today's Sistan was originally Sekstan, which means the land of the Scythians.

Presidency
The Sekund clan shows that this clan was ruled as a khan and a serf in different periods, and unlike some clans of Lorestan, being a khan among the Sekonds was a sign of nobility and a proof that the Khans were respected. Until the reign of Muhammad Shah Qajar, i.e. between the years 1213 and 1227 AH, the headship of the family was in the hands of the Ali Dost Khan family, who after the death of Muhammad Hasan Khan, took over the headship of the Sukund clan, and until the end of the administration of the family in the form of khans and vassals, the khans of the family were from the tribe. But after that, differences arose and the clan was divided into two communities, Ali Khani and Rahim Khani. People who have the letter (chief) next to their name were Khan Il Sekund in one period.