Yezidis In Armenia 2015
Armenia, Armavir province, Aknalich village, Yezidi spiritual center... Teacher of Yezidi language and literature Omare Shero,
The Yezidi childrens
Самый большой езидский храм в мире
Привет!
Сегодня я расскажу вам о необычном месте - о двух езидских храмах, которые находятся в деревне Акналич (что в 35 километрах от Еревана). Езидизм - это древняя культура. Их религия и культура представлюет из себя интересное явление, прикоснуться к которому можно в Армении.
Именно в этой деревне в 2012 году был построен первый езидский храм, который на тот момент являлся первым храмом за пределами их исторической родины - северного Ирака. На данный момент в комплексе строится второй езидский храм, который станет самым большим езидским храмом в мире (открытие планируется в 2019 году).
Религия и культура у езидов очень самобытная, с древних времен они придерживаются своим традициям и сегодня. Езиды монотеисты, они верят в единого Бога. У него есть несколько ангелов, верховный ангел (Мелек Тавус) предстает в виде павлина. Именно поэтому в езидских храмах можно заметить множество символов павлина. Также, по мнению ученых, в езидизме (езиды свою религию называют - Шэрфэдин) есть схожие черты с христианством, исламом и иудаизмом, в том числе и с зороастризмом, именно поэтому у них также распространен символ солнца. Стоит отметить, что езидская культура основана на устной традиции, поэтому вы найдете мало информации о столь чудном народе.
Я всем очень настоятельно советую посетить данное место. Вход свободный, местные люди очень отзывчивые. Ведь вы не увидите подобного больше нигде. Добраться до деревни Акналич очень просто. Нужно ехать на восток от Еревана, проехать город Эчмиадзин и дальше двигаться в сторону города Армавир. Недоезжая до города, нужно свернуть налево (будет знак на деревню Акналич). Дальше двигаетесь прямо и попадете в нужное место, по высокому куполу храма трудно потерять ориентир.
Буду рад, если мое видео сподвигнет вас к посещению столь удивительного места. Ведь о езидской культуре мало кто знает. К сожалению народ (как и армяне) часто подвергался гонениям. Недавно боевиками ИГИЛ были совершен геноцид езидов, в ходе которого погибли тысячи езидов. Если у вас будут какие-либо вопросы, я буду рад ответить вам в комментариях.
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- Socrates
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The Yazidis, or Yezidis ( (listen) yə-ZEE-deez) (Kurmanji Kurdish: Êzidî, IPA: [eːzɪˈdiː]), are a mostly Kurmanji speaking religious minority, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (known natively as Ezidkhan) who are strictly endogamous. Some of them identify themselves as ethnic Kurds and some of them as a distinct ethno-religious group. However in Iraq and Armenia they are recognized as a distinct ethnic group.Many Yazidis consider Yazidism both an ethnic and a religious identity. Their religion, Yazidism, is monotheistic and combines aspects of several monotheistic religions: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Yazidis who marry non-Yazidis are automatically considered to be converted to the religion of their spouse and therefore are not permitted to call themselves Yazidis. They live primarily in the Nineveh Province‘s disputed territories of northern Iraq.Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. According to the UNCHR reports, it is disputed, even within the community, as well as among Kurds, whether Yazidis are ethnically Kurds or form a distinct ethnic group.The Yazidis are monotheists, believing in God as creator of the world, which he has placed under the care of seven holy beings or angels, the chief of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel. The Peacock Angel, as world-ruler, causes both good and bad to befall individuals, and this ambivalent character is reflected in myths of his own temporary fall from God's favour, before his remorseful tears extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was reconciled with God.This belief has been linked by some people to Sufi mystical reflections on Iblis, who also refused to prostrate to Adam, despite God's express command to do so. Because of this similarity to the Sufi tradition of Iblis, some followers of other monotheistic religions of the region identify the Peacock Angel with their own unredeemed evil spirit Satan, which has incited centuries of persecution of the Yazidis as devil worshippers. Persecution of Yazidis has continued in their home communities within the borders of modern Iraq, under fundamentalist Sunni Muslim revolutionaries.Beginning in August 2014, the Yazidis were targeted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in its campaign to rid Iraq and its neighbouring countries of non-Islamic influences.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Yazidis, or Yezidis ( (listen) yə-ZEE-deez) (Kurmanji Kurdish: Êzidî, IPA: [eːzɪˈdiː]), are a mostly Kurmanji speaking religious minority, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (known natively as Ezidkhan) who are strictly endogamous. Some of them identify themselves as ethnic Kurds and some of them as a distinct ethno-religious group. However in Iraq and Armenia they are recognized as a distinct ethnic group.Many Yazidis consider Yazidism both an ethnic and a religious identity. Their religion, Yazidism, is monotheistic and combines aspects of several monotheistic religions: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Yazidis who marry non-Yazidis are automatically considered to be converted to the religion of their spouse and therefore are not permitted to call themselves Yazidis. They live primarily in the Nineveh Province‘s disputed territories of northern Iraq.Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. According to the UNCHR reports, it is disputed, even within the community, as well as among Kurds, whether Yazidis are ethnically Kurds or form a distinct ethnic group.The Yazidis are monotheists, believing in God as creator of the world, which he has placed under the care of seven holy beings or angels, the chief of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel. The Peacock Angel, as world-ruler, causes both good and bad to befall individuals, and this ambivalent character is reflected in myths of his own temporary fall from God's favour, before his remorseful tears extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was reconciled with God.This belief has been linked by some people to Sufi mystical reflections on Iblis, who also refused to prostrate to Adam, despite God's express command to do so. Because of this similarity to the Sufi tradition of Iblis, some followers of other monotheistic religions of the region identify the Peacock Angel with their own unredeemed evil spirit Satan, which has incited centuries of persecution of the Yazidis as devil worshippers. Persecution of Yazidis has continued in their home communities within the borders of modern Iraq, under fundamentalist Sunni Muslim revolutionaries.Beginning in August 2014, the Yazidis were targeted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in its campaign to rid Iraq and its neighbouring countries of non-Islamic influences.
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Yazidis
00:03:01 1 Demographics
00:03:37 1.1 Iraq
00:06:08 1.2 Syria
00:06:54 1.3 Georgia
00:07:55 1.4 Armenia
00:09:09 1.5 Turkey
00:09:38 1.6 Western Europe
00:11:26 2 Origins
00:14:11 3 Genetics
00:14:37 4 Religious beliefs
00:16:08 4.1 Tawûsê Melek, the Peacock Angel
00:19:28 4.2 Descendants of Adam
00:20:37 4.3 Reincarnation
00:21:29 4.4 Yazidi holy texts
00:22:30 5 Organisation
00:23:11 6 Religious practices
00:23:20 6.1 Prayers
00:24:13 6.2 Calendar and festivals
00:27:11 6.3 Purity and taboos
00:28:35 6.4 Customs
00:29:02 7 Western perceptions
00:29:29 7.1 In Theosophy
00:32:58 7.2 In Western literature
00:35:44 7.2.1 In US Army memoirs
00:37:53 8 Persecution of Yazidis
00:38:17 8.1 Under the Ottoman Empire
00:38:49 8.2 In post-invasion Iraq
00:39:49 8.3 By the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
00:46:43 9 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Yazidis, Yezidis ( (listen) yə-ZEE-deez) or sometimes Ezidis (Kurmanji: Êzîdî, IPA: [eːzɪˈdiː]), are a mostly Kurmanji-speaking religious minority, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northern Syria and southeastern Turkey) who are strictly endogamous. Some of them identify themselves as ethnic Kurds but most of them identify themselves as a distinct ethno-religious group. However in Iraq and Armenia they are recognized as a distinct ethnic group. Their settlement areas are also known as Ezidkhan or Êzîdxan (meaning: Land of the Yazidis) and are also called so by them.
Many Yazidis consider Yazidism both an ethnic and a religious identity. Their religion, Yazidism, is also called Sharfadin by them. It is a monotheistic religion and have elements of ancient mesopotamian religions and also combines aspects of several monotheistic religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Yazidism is not linked to Zoroastrianism but the PKK declared the Yazidis to be Zoroastrians. They speak Kurmanji and it is called Ezdiki (meaning: the Yazidi language) by them. The Yazidis in Bashiqa and Bahzani speak Arabic as their mother language. Yazidis who marry non-Yazidis are automatically considered to be converted to the religion of their spouse and therefore are not permitted to call themselves Yazidis. The Yazidis in Iraq live primarily in the Nineveh Province, part of the disputed territories of northern Iraq.Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. According to the UNCHR reports, it is disputed, even within the community, as well as among Kurds, whether Yazidis are ethnically Kurds or form a distinct ethnic group.The Yazidis are monotheists, believing in God as creator of the world, which he has placed under the care of seven holy beings or angels, the chief of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel. The Peacock Angel, as world-ruler, causes both good and bad to befall individuals, and this ambivalent character is reflected in myths of his own temporary fall from God's favour, before his remorseful tears extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was reconciled with God.This belief has been linked by some people to Sufi mystical reflections on Iblis, who also refused to prostrate to Adam, despite God's express command to do so. Because of this similarity to the Sufi tradition of Iblis, some followers of other monotheistic religions of the region identify the Peacock Angel with their own unredeemed evil spirit Satan, which has incited centuries of persecution of the Yazidis as devil worshippers. Persecution of Yazidis has continued in their home communities within the borders of modern Iraq, under fundamentalist Sunni Muslim revolutionaries.Beginning in August 2014, the Yazidis were targeted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in its campaign to rid Iraq and its neighbouring countries of non-Islamic influences.
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00:04:03 1 Demographics
00:04:46 1.1 Iraq
00:07:43 1.2 Syria
00:08:39 1.3 Georgia
00:09:56 1.4 Armenia
00:11:27 1.5 Turkey
00:12:03 1.6 Western Europe
00:13:15 2 Origins
00:18:05 3 Genetics
00:18:35 4 Religious beliefs
00:20:30 4.1 Tawûsê Melek, the Peacock Angel
00:25:14 5 Principal beliefs
00:26:31 5.1 Reincarnation
00:28:45 5.2 Descendants of Adam
00:30:13 5.3 Yazidi holy texts
00:31:27 6 Organisation
00:32:15 7 Religious practices
00:32:26 7.1 Prayers
00:33:31 7.2 Calendar and festivals
00:37:09 7.3 Purity and taboos
00:39:10 7.4 Customs
00:39:43 8 Western perceptions
00:40:14 8.1 In Theosophy
00:44:36 8.2 In Western literature
00:48:01 8.2.1 In US Army memoirs
00:50:42 9 Persecution of Yazidis
00:51:10 9.1 Under the Ottoman Empire
00:51:47 9.2 In post-invasion Iraq
00:53:00 9.3 By the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
01:01:39 10 See also
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- Socrates
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The Yazidis (also written as Yezidis) ( (listen) yə-ZEE-deez, Kurmanji: Êzîdî, IPA: [eːzɪˈdiː]) or the Yazidi people (also Yezidi nation) (Kurmanji: Miletê Êzîdî) are a mostly Kurmanji (or Ezdiki) speaking minority ethnoreligious group, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (northern Iraq, northern Syria and southeastern Turkey) who are strictly endogamous. Some of them identify themselves as ethnic Kurds but most of them identify themselves as a distinct ethno-religious group, and they are recognized as a distinct ethnic group in Iraq and Armenia. Their settlement areas are also known as Ezidkhan or Êzîdxan (meaning: Land of the Yazidis) and are also called so by Yazidis.
Many Yazidis consider Yazidism both an ethnic and a religious identity. Their religion, Yazidism, is also called Sharfadin by Yazidis. It is a monotheistic religion and has elements of ancient mesopotamian religions and also combines aspects of Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Yazidism is not linked to Zoroastrianism. They speak Kurmanji and it is called Ezdiki (meaning: the Yazidi language) by Yazidis. The Yazidis in Bashiqa and Bahzani speak Arabic as their mother language. Yazidis who marry non-Yazidis are automatically considered to be converted to the religion of their spouse and therefore are not permitted to call themselves Yazidis. The Yazidis in Iraq live primarily in the Nineveh Province, part of the disputed territories of northern Iraq.Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. According to the UNCHR reports, it is disputed, even within the community, as well as among Kurds, whether Yazidis are ethnically Kurds or form a distinct ethnic group.The Yazidis are monotheists, believing in God as creator of the world, which he has placed under the care of seven holy beings or angels, the chief of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel. The Peacock Angel, as world-ruler, causes both good and bad to befall individuals. Some Western scholars erroneously linked this ambivalent character to a myth of his temporary fall from God's favour, before his remorseful tears extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was reconciled with God. However, it is not Melek Taus, but Azazil, who was banished to hell, who is different from Melek Taus for most Yazidis. Such legends might be introduced by foreign scholars, who misinterpreted the Yazidi faith.This belief has been linked by some people to Sufi mystical reflections on Iblis, who also refused to prostrate to Adam, despite God's express command to do so. Because of this similarity to the Sufi tradition of Iblis, some followers of other monotheistic religions of the region identify the Peacock Angel with their own unredeemed evil spir ...
Said Avdalyan. Yezidis celebrate the Day of Yezidi Sanctuary on every September 29
29.09.2016 - The Yezidi Sanctuary in Armenia (Aknalich village, Armavir Province, Republic of Armenia).
Yezidis celebrate the Day of Yezidi Sanctuary on every September 29.
Եզդիները ամեն տարի նշում են սրբավայրի օր սեպտեմբերի 29-ին:
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SUMMARY
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The Yazidis, or Yezidis ( ( listen) yə-ZEE-deez) (Kurmanji Kurdish: Êzidî, IPA: [eːzɪˈdiː]), are a mostly Kurmanji speaking religious minority, indigenous to a region of northern Mesopotamia (known natively as Ezidkhan) who are strictly endogamous. Some of them identify themselves as ethnic Kurds and some of them as a distinct ethno-religious group. However in Iraq and Armenia they are recognized as a distinct ethnic group.Many Yazidis consider Yazidism both an ethnic and a religious identity. Their religion, Yazidism, is monotheistic and combines aspects of several monotheistic religions: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Yazidis who marry non-Yazidis are automatically considered to be converted to the religion of their spouse and therefore are not permitted to call themselves Yazidis. They live primarily in the Nineveh Province‘s disputed territories of northern Iraq.Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. According to the UNCHR reports, it is disputed, even within the community, as well as among Kurds, whether Yazidis are ethnically Kurds or form a distinct ethnic group.The Yazidis are monotheists, believing in God as creator of the world, which he has placed under the care of seven holy beings or angels, the chief of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel. The Peacock Angel, as world-ruler, causes both good and bad to befall individuals, and this ambivalent character is reflected in myths of his own temporary fall from God's favour, before his remorseful tears extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was reconciled with God.This belief has been linked by some people to Sufi mystical reflections on Iblis, who also refused to prostrate to Adam, despite God's express command to do so. Because of this similarity to the Sufi tradition of Iblis, some followers of other monotheistic religions of the region identify the Peacock Angel with their own unredeemed evil spirit Satan, which has incited centuries of persecution of the Yazidis as devil worshippers. Persecution of Yazidis has continued in their home communities within the borders of modern Iraq, under fundamentalist Sunni Muslim revolutionaries.Beginning in August 2014, the Yazidis were targeted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in its campaign to rid Iraq and its neighbouring countries of non-Islamic influences.