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The Yezidis


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Éditeur : Saqi Date & Lieu : , London
Préface : Pages : 96
Traduction : ISBN : 0-86356-593-X
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 160x230mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Spa. Yez. N° 263Thème : Religion

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The Yezidis

The Yezidis

Eszter Spät


Saqi


Little is known about the Yezidis, an ancient and enigmatic mountain people of Kurdistan who have been unjustly labelled ‘Devil-worshippers’ and persecuted through the ages. Eszter Spat lived in their midst over several journeys, observing and recording their ways of life. The result is one of the first detailed surveys of Yezidi culture to appear in English.
The Yezidis’ distinctive religious oral tradition incorporates motifs from Mithraism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Gnosticism. They are monotheists but revere their protector, the Peacock Angel - a being inaccurately associated with Satan by outsiders.
In Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, the Yezidis’ resolutely traditional culture endured radical changes including forced resettlement, geographical isolation and the political fallout from two Gulf wars. More recently, Spat shows, the pervasive influence of modern media culture is having possibly further-reaching effects. Proud to be known as ‘the original Kurds’, the Yezidis have also long supported the creation of an independent Kurdistan.
The author has been privileged with very rare access to some of Yezidi culture’s holiest sites and rituals. Together with an insightful analysis ofYezidi practices and beliefs, Spat documents the increasing demands of modernisation on one of the oldest ethnic minorities of the Middle East, which continues to endure despite many attempts at eradication over the centuries.


Eszter Spat is a Hungarian scholar who has extensively researched
Yezidi history and culture.


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The Yezidis

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The Yezidis
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

ISBN 0-86356-593-X
EAN 9-780863-565939

copyright © Eszter Spat 2005

First published in 1985 by Saqi Books

The right of Eszter Spat to be identified as the author ofthis work has been
asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of
1988
Ail rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in
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This edition published 2005

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