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Lots of effort was put in compiling this article on Yazidi. However, you just have to put some effort to read it. Author s Note Doa Khalil Aswad was a 17 year old who lived in Northern Iraq and was a member of a religious minority called the Yazidi an ancient Kurdish faith with strong links to Sufism and non Islamic ancient Babylonian beliefs. Producing such informative sentences on Yazidi was not an overnight achievement. Lots of hard work and sweat was also put in it.
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