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This is a list of the more notable religious shrines around the world. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
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The Sharfadin Temple in Sinjar, Iraq is a Yazidi temple built in honor of Sheikh Sherfedin.It is considered by Yazidis as one of the holiest places on earth. [1]The temple is made of a pale yellow stone, with two cones atop the building.
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 Temple Güven (Bacin), Turkey: Temple in Güven, Midyat, Mardin Province, southeastern Turkey Quba Haji Ali Temple: Ba'adra, Iraq: Khiz Rahman Shrine Baadre, Iraq Shrine of Khiz Rahman in Baadre
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.