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  2. List of Yazidi holy places - Wikipedia

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    Ziarat or Ziyarat temple is the first Yazidi temple in Armenia. It literally means "Pilgrimage Temple." The temple was consecrated in 2012. [5] Quba Mêrê Dîwanê temple: Aknalich, Armenia: The world's largest Yazidi temple dedicated to the angel Melek Taus and the Seven Angels of Yazidi theology. The temple was consecrated in 2019. [5] Bacin ...

  3. Category:Yazidi holy places - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yazidi holy places" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * ... Sultan Ezid Temple

  4. Yazidis - Wikipedia

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    The Ziarat temple in Aknalich, Armenia. There is a Yazidi temple called Ziarat in the village of Aknalich in the region of Armavir. In September 2019, the largest Yazidi temple in the world called "Quba Mere Diwane", was opened in Aknalich, just a few meters from the Ziarat temple.

  5. List of Yazidi holy figures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of holy figures (Kurdish: Xudan, Xas, Babçak, Mêr) in Yazidism. [1]There are a total of 365 Yazidi holy figures venerated by Yazidis. [2] Many Yazidi tribes and lineages are named after Yazidi holy figures and there are many temples and shrines built in their honor.

  6. Ten years on, many Yazidis uprooted by Islamic State ... - AOL

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    In the corner was a small replica of Lalish, the most holy Yazidi temple, and a snake, a sacred symbol of protection. “You can’t forget what happened, but you have to find a way to live.”

  7. Yazidism - Wikipedia

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    The name Yazidi seems to have been applied to the group because of his Umayyad origins. [12] In Yazidi religious lore, there is no trace of any link between Sultan Ezid and the second Umayyad caliph. [14] Some scholars have derived the name Yazidi from yazata, the name for a divine being in Avestan. [4] [1]

  8. List of Yazidi settlements - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Yazidi settlements in Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Armenia, including both current and historical Yazidi settlements. Historically, Yazidis lived primarily in Iraq, Turkey, and Syria. [ 1 ]

  9. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Texas

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    Temples in Texas (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Religious buildings and structures in Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.