Ezidis
Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani (Photo: KRG)
Rusita Haji Baju. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Liesje Schreinemacher visited the Khanke camp on Friday (Photo: Wladimir van Wilgenburg).
Sheikh Shamo Sheikho Namo, the head of the High Commission of the Lalish Cultural Center. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
A view overlooking the disputed Iraqi city of Sinjar (Shingal). (Photo: Levi Clancy/Kurdistan 24)
Lalish, the Yezidi (Ezidi) religion's holiest site, located in the Kurdistan Region's Duhok province. (Photo: Levi Clancy/Kurdistan 24)
Mourners gather around as a coffin is buried during a mass funeral for Yezidi victims of ISIS in the northern Iraqi village of Kocho in Sinjar district, on February 6, 2021. (Photo: Zaid al-Obeidi / AFP)
Pop star Dua Lipa poses for a picture with Yezidi activist and Nobel laureate Nadia Murad on Nov. 11, 2021. (Photo: Dua Lipa / Twitter)
The Yezidis' holy temple of Lalish, located in the Kurdistan Region's Duhok province. (Photo: Archive)
The Yezidi's (Ezidi) holiest site, the Temple of Lalish in Duhok province. (Photo: Archive)
French President Emmanuel Macron in a meeting with Kurdistan Region’s senior officials, Aug. 29, 2021. (Photo: KRG)
Prime Minister Masrour Barzani during a meeting with leading Yezidi activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad. (Photo: KRG)
The graves prepared for the burial of the 104 Ezidi victims in Sinjar’s Kojo village, Feb.5th, 2021. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
An aerial picture shows mourners gathering around coffins wrapped with the Iraqi flag during a mass funeral for Yazidi victims of the Islamic State (IS) group village of Kojo in Sinjar district ,Feb. 6, 2021. (Photo: Zaid Al-Obeidi/AFP)
Hussein al-Qaidi, Head of the Kurdistan Region's Ezidi Rescue Office. (Photo: Social Media)
Kurdistan PM congratulates Yezidis on annual pilgrimage, calls for Sinjar security to be 'normalized'