- Look up يزيد in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yazīd (Arabic: يزيد, "increasing", "adding more") is an
Arabic name and may
refer to:
Yazid I (647–683)...
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Yezid Sayigh (Arabic: يزيد صايغ) (born 1955) is a
Palestinian academic. He is a
senior fellow at the
Carnegie Middle East
Center in Beirut, Lebanon. Previously...
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religions in Kurdistan. OCLC 879288867. Kaczorowski,
Karol (2014). "
Yezidism and Proto-Indo-Iranian Religion".
Fritillaria Kurdica.
Bulletin of Kurdish...
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human rights,
democracy and an open society.
According to
professor Yezid Sayigh of King's
College in London, how
influential this view is within...
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United Nations A/RES/67/19 29
November 2012.
Retrieved 11 June 2014. Sayigh,
Yezid (1999).
Armed Struggle and the
Search for State: The
Palestinian National...
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Yazidis form the
largest ethnic minority in Armenia.
Yazidis settled in the
territory of modern-day
Armenia mainly in the 19th and
early 20th centuries...
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Yazidism in
Georgia refers to
adherents of
Yazidism among Kurds in Georgia.
Yazidis of
Georgia fled from the
Ottoman Empire due to ****cution in the 19th...
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office 3 June 2020
Preceded by
Abdelmalek Droukdel Personal details Born
Yezid Mebarek (1969-02-07) 7
February 1969 (age 56) Annaba,
Algeria Education...
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original on 2
November 2019.
Retrieved 2
November 2019. Sayigh,
Yezid. "Reconstructing Syria: The need to
break the mould". Al Jazeera. Archived...
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daughter of
Ismail Beg. Her
brothers were Mua'wia, Abd el-Karim and
Yezid Khan. In 1929, she
entered American School for
Girls in Beirut. In 1934...