Baglan clan
The Baglan clan is an ancient Kurdish clan whose origin goes back to Northern Kurdistan. According to this, the origin of this family goes back to a citizen of Diyarbakir called Abdul Bek Baglan, and this ancestor originally descended from one of the Kurmanji clans residing near that city. Before the signing of the Treaty of Zhao in 1639 between the Ottoman and Safavid states, the area inhabited by the Goran today, including the Zhao region, the Kurand Hills, Bawanij, and the lands extending east of Zhao as a whole, was home to the Kalehr of the Kurds. However, the Kalhars were stripped of their lands after Abdul Bey arrived in 1630 from the northern region, and the Ottoman Sultan Murad IV handed Abdel Bey Bashlaq Zhao after he wrested him from the Safavids with that treaty. Abdul Bek is considered the founder of the current city of Zhao. In 1806, the Persians or the Iranians managed to remove the last Pasha Baglani from the rule of Zhao, and after they appointed Muhammad Ali Mirza as ruler over Kar Menshah. Shah in Khorasan in 1688 Nadir Shah spent his life taking risks and greedy dreams until he became. The irregular army succeeded in retaking Khorasan, fought the Afghans twice, sought help from Safhan, and then was sold to the king in 1736. An officer in after the signing of the Treaty of Erzurum. In which Osman Pasha participated. Zhao was given to a Persian. The Baglani family chose the Ottoman Aidiyyah and migrated accordingly to the Khanaqin region. The Baglan clan was and still is a conglomerate originally belonging to a group of different tribes that had previously settled in the Zhao region.[1] [2]