Sridevi's potrait in Yezidi

Daily life at the holy city of the Yazidis, in Lalish, Duhok, Iraq on 6th November 2017. Lalish was founded by Sheikh Adi, who is interred in the temple in Lalish, in the 11th century and remain the spiritual centre for Yazidis all over the world.

An Iraqi Yezidi woman visits the temple of Lalish, in a valley near the Kurdish city of Dohuk, about 430km northwest of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, on August 2nd, 2019. Of the 550,000 Yazidis in Iraq before the Islamic State (IS) group invaded their region in 2014, around 100,000 have emigrated abroad and 360,000 remain internally displaced. Roughly 3,300 Yazidis have returned from IS captivity in the last five years, only 10 percent of them men.
















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