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Yezidis Ezster Spat

Yezidis By Ezster Spat

Yezidis by Ezster Spat


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Summary

The ancient Kurdish mountain people are considered one of the oldest ethnicities in the Middle East, and often derided as 'devil-worshippers'. This work presents a survey of Yezidi culture and documents the increasing demands of modernisation on one of the oldest ethnic minorities of the Middle East.Unique volume with 35 colour photographs.

Yezidis Summary

Yezidis by Ezster Spat

The Yezidis, an ancient enigmatic Kurdish mountain people, are considered one of the oldest ethnicities in the Middle East, and often derided as 'devil-worshippers'. Distinct from the majority Sunni Kurds, Yezidis' religion evolved through a fusion of Sufism with earlier religious beliefs indigenous to the region, including Zoroastrian, Jewish, Gnostic and Christian motifs. They attribute a prominent place to their protector, the Peacock Angel, traditionally identified with Satan by Muslims. Historically labelled as heretics and mercilessly persecuted, the Yezidis developed a unique culture and caste system. More recently, under Saddam Hussein, Yezidi culture underwent radical changes, with the forced resettlement into collective villages and geographic isolation reinforced by the political fallout from the Second Gulf War. Along with her enquiry into the meaning and manner of their practices, Spat takes note of the increasing demands of modernisation and the shifting balance of power in the region, and also observes the stirrings of inner strife in an otherwise tough, resilient community that has endured continuous attempts at eradication over centuries.

Yezidis Reviews

'Compulsive and compulsory reading for all those who are interested in Yezidis, Kurds, religion in the Middle East and the effects of political change on minority communities' Professor Philip G. Kreyenbroek, author of 'Kurdish Culture and Identity' 'A fascinating portrait ... and invaluable first-hand account. The Yezidis is a warm and gentle exploration of one of the oldest ethnic minorities in the Middle East.' Asian Leader

About Ezster Spat

Eszter Spat is a research fellow in the Department of Medieval Studies at the Central European University, where she earned her PhD. She has extensively researched Yezidi history and culture, and her other publications include 'Late Antique Motifs in Yezidi Oral Tradition'. Author location: Budapest, Hungary

Additional information

GOR006150810
9780863565939
086356593X
Yezidis by Ezster Spat
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Saqi Books
20050928
96
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