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Page 240
... YEZIDIS , OR DEVIL - WOR- ed each headstone was new and of the bright- SHIPPERS OF ARMENIA . " IN that part there dwell a people of a very strange and singular character ; for it is their prin- ciple to adhere to no certain religion ...
... YEZIDIS , OR DEVIL - WOR- ed each headstone was new and of the bright- SHIPPERS OF ARMENIA . " IN that part there dwell a people of a very strange and singular character ; for it is their prin- ciple to adhere to no certain religion ...
Page 242
... Yezidis have of late years been brought before the notice of the public through the travels of Mr. Layard and Mr. Badger ; but as , unfortunately , these gentlemen seem una -- for it is only as an emblem that the figure ble to agree ...
... Yezidis have of late years been brought before the notice of the public through the travels of Mr. Layard and Mr. Badger ; but as , unfortunately , these gentlemen seem una -- for it is only as an emblem that the figure ble to agree ...
Page 243
... Yezidis . At a distance a Yezidi may at once be known The descent to Baadri , the chief town of the by his shirt , which is closed at the neck , in- tribe , and the residence of their chief , was very stead of being left open like those ...
... Yezidis . At a distance a Yezidi may at once be known The descent to Baadri , the chief town of the by his shirt , which is closed at the neck , in- tribe , and the residence of their chief , was very stead of being left open like those ...
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