Lalish valley / Laleşa nurani (Lalish)
Iraq /
Ninawa /
as-Sayhan /
Lalish
World
/ Iraq
/ Ninawa
/ as-Sayhan
, 16 km from center (الشيخان)
World / Iraq / Ninawa
valley, region
Lalish is the location of the tomb of Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir,-Yazidi.
Yazidis make up an important Iraqi minority community. Estimates of the size of the Iraqi communities vary significantly, between 70,000 and 500,000. The Georgian community has declined significantly (decreasing from 30,000 during the 1990s to an estimated 14,000 in 2008), while communities in Armenia have been more stable (some 40,000 according to 2001 census). In Russia, the Yazidi population totals 31,273 (2002 census). In Syria, there are two main groupings, in the Jazira and the Kurd Daege, accounting for about 15,000 people. In Turkey, there are now just a very small remnant in some villages south-east of Diyarbakir, remnants of a community of some 80,000 in 1970 (declined to 23,000 in 1985 and to 377 people in 2007).
Yazidi men in 2007The Yazidi number around 200,000 to 300,000 individuals in total, but estimates vary on their population size, partially due to the Yazidi tradition of secrecy when asked about one's religious beliefs. Lower estimates are around 100,000, and high estimates around 700,000. Expatriate Yazidi are concentrated in Germany, numbering between 20,000 and 40,000, mainly in Niedersachsen and Nordrhein-Westfalen, most of them from Turkey. A much smaller diaspora community is found in the Netherlands. Very small groups are also found in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the US, Canada and Australia, probably totalling to below 5,000 people.
Yazidis make up an important Iraqi minority community. Estimates of the size of the Iraqi communities vary significantly, between 70,000 and 500,000. The Georgian community has declined significantly (decreasing from 30,000 during the 1990s to an estimated 14,000 in 2008), while communities in Armenia have been more stable (some 40,000 according to 2001 census). In Russia, the Yazidi population totals 31,273 (2002 census). In Syria, there are two main groupings, in the Jazira and the Kurd Daege, accounting for about 15,000 people. In Turkey, there are now just a very small remnant in some villages south-east of Diyarbakir, remnants of a community of some 80,000 in 1970 (declined to 23,000 in 1985 and to 377 people in 2007).
Yazidi men in 2007The Yazidi number around 200,000 to 300,000 individuals in total, but estimates vary on their population size, partially due to the Yazidi tradition of secrecy when asked about one's religious beliefs. Lower estimates are around 100,000, and high estimates around 700,000. Expatriate Yazidi are concentrated in Germany, numbering between 20,000 and 40,000, mainly in Niedersachsen and Nordrhein-Westfalen, most of them from Turkey. A much smaller diaspora community is found in the Netherlands. Very small groups are also found in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the US, Canada and Australia, probably totalling to below 5,000 people.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalish
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°46'15"N 43°18'14"E
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- Lower Tyari 64 km
- Metina (KRG) 69 km
- Mergasor (KRG) 75 km
- Avashin (KRG) 77 km
- Doski Area 83 km
- Haftanin 85 km
- Xuakurk (KRG) 101 km
- Çarçella 103 km
- Tur Abdin 227 km
- Dohuk Province 2.1 km
- Shaikan Oilfield Production Facility (PF-1) 3.3 km
- Badre Power station 5.6 km
- Atrush 7.9 km
- Didnah 10 km
- Alukah 10 km
- Shekhan district (KRG), Şêxan 18 km
- Tel Keppe District (KRG) 23 km
- Nineveh Plains 42 km
- Gare Mountains (2151m) 44 km