Shehyni (Ukrainian: Шегині, Polish: Szeginie) is a village of Yavoriv Raion in Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine.
The village, situated 14 km east of the city of Przemyśl was first mentioned in 1515 in a royal charter under the name of Szechinie.
[2] For most of its existence the village belonged to the Land of Przemyśl, itself part of Ruthenian Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland and then (since 1772) Austrian Galicia.
[3] By 1589 the village had 48 male inhabitants (eligible for levy) and two inns paying a yearly rent of 78 zlotys.
[3] As part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in 1880 there were only a handful of houses along the road linking Przemyśl with Mościska (today Mostyska),[a] with time the village grew to 1036 inhabitants (including 825 Ruthenians,[b] 237 Poles and 63 Jews).