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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The meaning of ''Khand'' is unknown; it is, along with ''[[Variag]]'', one of the few known words from the languages of the Men of the East and allies of Sauron.<ref>{{PM|Languages}}, carbon copy of typescript F4, p. 79.</ref>
The meaning of the name ''Khand'' is unknown.
 
==Other versions of the legendarium==
A draft version of what would later become appendix F mentions that the name ''Khand'' is a word from the speech of Men of the East and allies of Sauron.<ref>{{PM|Languages}}, carbon copy of typescript F4, p. 79.</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

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Khand
Region
Stephen Raw - Middle-earth map (4 of 4).png
Map of Khand and neighbouring regions
General Information
LocationSouth-east of Mordor
TypeRegion
InhabitantsVariags

Khand was the name of a land which lay to the south-east of Mordor[1] and to the east of Near Harad[2] that was inhabited by Variags.[1][3]

History

Little is known about Khand or its people, other than that they were allied to Mordor.

The people of Khand and of Rhûn seemed to have been enemies on and off throughout the ages. The Easterlings known as the Wainriders passed south of Mordor and made an alliance with the men of Khand and of Near Harad. In T.A. 1944 they made a coordinated attack against Gondor.[4][5]

Years later, Variags from Khand joined the forces of Sauron during the War of the Ring.[3]

It is unknown if Khand was ever conquered by the Reunited Kingdom or if they remained independent. It is also unknown if Khand ever warred with the folk of the West after Sauron's demise.

Etymology

The meaning of the name Khand is unknown.

Other versions of the legendarium

A draft version of what would later become appendix F mentions that the name Khand is a word from the speech of Men of the East and allies of Sauron.[6]

External links

References