- Shabaks.
There are also
ethnic Turkoman Yarsanis in Iran. Some
Yarsanis in Iraq are
called Kaka'i.
Yarsanis say that some
people call them disparagingly...
- that they were Turks. In
addition to Shabaks, the ITMP
claimed that all
Yarsanis were Turks, and that
Yarsanism was a
Turkic religion.
After the
Anfal campaign...
- A
majority of
people in the
province are Shia, and
there are **** and
Yarsani minority groups. The
province has a rich
Paleolithic heritage. Many caves...
- Balûli Mahî) was a 9th
century Kurdish poet and
religious scholar of the
Yarsani faith, who
wrote poems in the
Gorani and
Southern dialects of the Kurdish...
-
Islamic Republican government often "considers"
Yarsanis to be "Shia
Muslims practicing Sufism", but
Yarsanis believe their faith is distinct,
calling it...
-
majority is
Kurdish when all
groups he
considers as Alevis, such as the
Yarsanis, are counted. Most
Alevis are
probably of
Kizilbash or
Bektashi origin...
- holy
Beings in
Yarsanism that are
referred to as the Haft Tan. Thus, the
Yarsanis do not
curse Satan. The term
dowre may
refer to a
period of time that started...
- Yarsanism. Hajj
Nematollah – (1871,
Jeyhunabad – 28
February 1919, Jeyhunabad)
Yarsani mystic and
religious leader.
Bijan Batmani – (22
December 1972, Kermanshah)...
- Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Baháʼís, Druzes, Yazidis, Mandaeans,
Yarsanis and Zoroastrians. The
Muslim world is home to some of the world's most...
-
venerate or
deify Ali, like the Kaysanites, the
Alawis or the Ahl-e Haqq/
Yarsanis,
others to mean the Ahl-e Haqq. A
group of
Karapapakhs in
Tashkent primarily...