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- old religions in Kurdistan. OCLC 879288867. Kaczorowski, Karol (2014). "Yezidism and Proto-Indo-Iranian Religion". Fritillaria Kurdica. Bulletin of Kurdish...
- In the field of comparative religion, many scholars, academics, and religious figures have looked at the relationships between Hinduism and other religions...
- rîtûel u mît [Yezidism: Society, Symbol, Observance and Myth] (in Kurdish). Istanbul. OCLC 1048010971. Reshid, Tosine (2005). "Yezidism: historical roots"...
- southeastern Anatolia. The official religion of this prin****lity was Yezidism in 14th century, although the rulers eventually converted to Islam, Bohtan...
- directly from Indo-Iranian tradition, some elements of this faith survived in Yezidism, Yarsanism and Kurdish Alevism. Jaban al-Kurdi and his son Meymun al-Kurdi...
- for human rights, democracy and an open society. According to professor Yezid Sayigh of King's College in London, how influential this view is within...
- 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)...
- 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...
- and Religion, Birgül Açikyildiz, 2014, pp. 84–86, ISBN 978-0-85772-061-0 Yezidism: its Background, Observances, and Textual Tradition, Volume 62, Philip...
- 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...