Name | Location | Image | Notes |
Lalish temple | Nineveh Governorate, Iraq | | The location of the tomb of the Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir, a central figure of the Yazidi faith and considered the holiest of Yazidi temples.[2] |
Sharfadin temple | Sinjar, Iraq | | 800 year old temple considered by Yazidis as one of the holiest places on earth.[3] Dedicated to Sherfedin. |
Chel Mera (Chermera) or "40 Men" Temple | Mount Sinjar, Iraq | | Considered one of the holiest of Yazidi temples, located on the highest peak in Sinjar mountains, Iraq[4] |
Makan Sheikh Adi |
Sinjar, Iraq |
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Located near Sardashte Camp on top of Mount Sinjar, where Shekh Adi visited before going to Lalish. |
Ziarat temple | Aknalich, Armenia | | Ziarat or Ziyarat temple is the first Yazidi temple in Armenia. It literally means "Pilgrimage Temple." The temple was consecrated in 2012.[5] |
Quba Mêrê Dîwanê temple | Aknalich, Armenia | | The world's largest Yazidi temple dedicated to the angel Melek Taus and the Seven Angels of Yazidi theology. The temple was consecrated in 2019.[5] |
Bacin Temple |
Güven (Bacin), Turkey |
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Temple in Güven, Midyat, Mardin Province, southeastern Turkey |
Quba Haji Ali Temple | Ba'adra, Iraq | | |
Khiz Rahman Shrine |
Baadre, Iraq |
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Shrine of Khiz Rahman in Baadre |
Sultan Ezid Temple | Tbilisi, Georgia | | Temple modelled on the Lalish temple, located in Tbilisi, Georgia. The temple was consecrated in 2015.[6] |
Quba Xatuna Fexra |
Mağara (Kiwex), Turkey |
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Quba Xatuna Fexra (Temple of Khatuna Fekhra) in Mağara, İdil, Şırnak Province, southeastern Turkey. Dedicated to Khatuna Fekhra. |
Quba Pire Ewra |
Sinjar, Iraq |
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Quba Pire Ewra ("Pir of the people") Temple in Sinjar, Iraq |
Şexsê Batê |
Babira, Iraq |
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Shrine of Shekhse Bate in Babera village, Iraq |
Quba Sheikh Mand |
Sinjar, Iraq |
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Shrine in the southern part of Sinjar, Iraq. Dedicated to Sheikh Mand. |
Shrine of Nishingaha Peroz | Ain Sifni, Iraq | | Ezidi shrine of Nishingaha Peroz near Ain Sifni, Duhok Governorate.[7] |
Khatarah Temple |
Khatarah, Iraq |
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Dughata Temple |
Dughata, Iraq |
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Sreshka Temple |
Sreshka, Iraq |
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Khoshaba Temple |
Khoshaba, Iraq |
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In Khoshaba, Iraq[8] |
Malak Miran Temple | Bashiqa, Iraq | | Dedicated to the angel Malak Miran, the temple is located about 9 miles east of Mosul, the temple was restored and reopened on 12 January 2018 after being destroyed by ISIL terrorists in 2014.[9][10] |
Shrine of Mohamed Rashan | Bardarash, Iraq | | Shrine part of Yazidi temple complex on a mountainside facing the Erbil-Duhok road.[11] Dedicated to Mehmed Reshan. |
Mam Rashan Shrine | Mount Sinjar, Iraq | | Temple dedicated to Mam Rashan, a saint associated with agriculture, rain, and the annual harvest.[12] The temple is estimated to date back to the 12th century.[13] Dedicated to Mehmed Reshan. |
Shebl Qasim Shrine |
Sinjar, Iraq |
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Pire Zirav Temple |
Cinerya, Turkey |
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The location of the tomb is near Zewa Mira of Xalta |