A village headman or local administrator in Central Asia, particularly in historical Persian and Islamic societies.
From Persian dahākan, combining dah (village) and -kān (keeper or chief). The word reflects administrative structures in medieval Central Asian communities.
The dehkan system shows how ancient Persia organized rural areas with local leaders who had real power over farming communities, kind of like medieval European feudal lords but in the Middle East.
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