The
Yazidis (also
Yezidis,
Êzidî; ) are an
ethno-religious group indigenous to the northern
Mesopotamia whose strictly
endogamous. And ancient religion
Yazidism (or
Sharfadin) is not linked to
Zoroastrianism but linked to ancient
Mesopotamian religions; however Yazidis form a distinct and independent religious community and have their own culture. They live primarily in the
Nineveh Province of Iraq. Additional communities in Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Iran, and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as a result of significant migration to Europe, especially to Germany. In
Armenia, the Yazidis are recognized as a distinct ethnic group and generally do not consider themselves to be Kurdish. The
United Nations also recognized the Yazidis as a distinct ethnic group. And according to
Human Rights Watch in 2009, the Yazidis are forced to accept a Kurdish identity.