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Index of articles related to the Yazidis

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Alphabetical index of articles about the Yazidis, and their history and culture.

The Yazidis are a minority religious group found chiefly in northern Iraq. Their religion, Yazidism, blends ancient Mesopotamian beliefs with aspects of Islam and Christianity. Throughout history, the Yazidis have experienced numerous persecutions and discrimination, including genocides committed by the Ottoman Empire and the Islamic State group. Due to these events, many Yazidis have been displaced, and the community continues to face many struggles.[1][2][3]

Most Yazidis still live in northern Iraq, particularly in the Nineveh Governorate, though there are also smaller communities in other countries such as Armenia, Georgia, Syria, and Turkey. There are also some Yazidi diaspora communities in other nations, such as Sweden, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States. These communities have formed due to the repeated violence and persecution that the Yazidis have faced, forcing many to flee their homes and seek refuge elsewhere.[4][5]

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Categories related to Yazidis

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Citations

  1. ^ Ali, Majid Hassan (2019). "Genocidal Campaigns during the Ottoman Era". Genocide Studies International. 13 (1): 77–91. doi:10.3138/gsi.13.1.05. JSTOR 26986111. S2CID 208688229.
  2. ^ Arakelova, Victoria (2021). "Yezidism". Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements. Brill. pp. 743–760. ISBN 9789004425255. JSTOR 10.1163/j.ctv1v7zbv8.41.
  3. ^ Açikyildiz, B. (16 October 2014). The Yezidis: The History of a Community, Culture and Religion (Illustrated ed.). I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-78453-216-1.
  4. ^ Van Zoonen, Dave; Wirya, Khogir (2017). "Yazidism and its Community in Iraq". The Yazidis: 7–12. JSTOR resrep13635.5.
  5. ^ Fuccaro, N. (15 January 1999). The Other Kurds: Yazidis in Colonial Iraq. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-170-1.

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