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The word, Iil, also spelled, eel, or eail also spelled as iel, is a Farsi word meaning tribe in the English language, or in Arabic called qa'bilah. Also, the name Iliyat is the plural of iel (eel), a tribe, also equivalent to the Arabic word qa'bilah. - The term ilkhan here means " khan of the tribe, meaning the leader of the tribe. khan, is the equivalent of the term Amir in Arabic. Meaning the head of the Il, or the tribe. As it was used by the Mongolians arriving to Islamic lands. Changi khan (Genghis Khan, meaning the Khan (leader/master/amir) of Jang (atrocities and wars):  In another example case regarding the Shah-savan Eel. The Iranian government appoints an eel leader or "eelbeig" to head each eel in order to exercise discipline, collect tax and attend to tribal needs. Each tribe is managed by a beig or chief who is appointed by the eelbeig or grand tribal leader.A few other names of the Persian iils include but not limited to the iil Bakhtirari, iil Lor and Lak, ill Kurdish, iil Turkish, ill Baluch and Brahui, iil Far.   The word Isra-iil is also used in the Arabic Quran meaning the tribe of Yaqub or Jacob.

"'Indeed Allah took the covenant from the Children of Israel (Jews), and We appointed twelve leaders among them. And Allah said: 'I am with you if you perform As-Salat (Iqamat-as-Salat) and give Zakat and believe in My Messengers; honour and assist them, and lend to Allah a good loan. Verily, I will remit your sins and admit you to Gardens under which rivers flow (in Paradise). But if any of you after this, disbelieved, he has indeed gone astray from the Straight Path.' (Qur'an Surah 5 : Ayah 12)"