Sejtjein
Sejtjein is a term that appears in some historical and ethnographic contexts, often referring to nomadic or semi-nomadic groups historically associated with certain regions of Central Asia. The exact etymology and precise definition of "sejtjein" can be debated and may vary depending on the specific historical period and the source of information. However, it is generally understood to describe people with a distinct cultural identity and way of life, often characterized by pastoralism.
These groups were typically found in areas that are now part of countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and
The social structure of sejtjein communities was likely based on tribal or clan affiliations, with leadership