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There is a social organizational structure in the Yazidi community. There are three main castes, namely the Mirids, the Sheikhs, and the Pirs. Furthermore, there are positions for dignitaries in the
Yazidi Yazidis, also spelled Yezidis (; ), are a Kurdish-speaking endogamous religious group indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia that includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The majority of Yazidis remaining in ...
hierarchy.


Mîr

The Mîr (Prince) of Sheikhan is the highest political and religious authority of the entire Yezidi community. As a member of the Qatani Sheikhs, he is regarded as the legitimate successor of
Sheikh Adi Adi ibn Musafir (, ; born 1072–1078, died 1162) was a Sunni Muslim sheikh who founded the Adawiyya order. He is also considered a Yazidi saint. The Yazidis consider him as an avatar of Tawûsî Melek, which means "Peacock Angel". His tomb at L ...
. The Mîr's influence reaches nearby communities, whereas in the more distant and disconnected Yezidi communities, namely of
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, his influence decreases. However, in theory, particularly in diaspora, the Mir represents all Yezidis, his decisions are binding and he also maintains legislative and executive power. As the head of the spiritual council, he has the power to appoint the Baba Sheikh, administers Lalish and receives offerings from the annual journey and parading of the Sinjaq throughout the Yezidi communities. Additionally, he also wields some political influence in Iraqi politics. The current Mîr is Hazim Tahsin, but some Yezidis with opposing political affiliations decided to enact Naif Dawud as their Mîr. Hazim Tahsin is a former deputy in
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. The former head was his father,
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, who died in January 2019 in Germany, and was head of the community for nearly 75 years. The family of the Mîr resides in
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.


Extiyarê Mergehê

The Extiyarê Mergehê (Elder of the 'Mergeh', i.e the area Lalish is situated in) also known as Babê Şêx (lit. 'Father Sheikh') is the highest spiritual leader of all Yezidis. His post is mainly granted hereditary but he is appointed by the Mîr. Among his tasks and obligations are to: # Visit Yazidi villages twice a year to keep them up to date on religious matters and solve conflicts within # Observe long periods of fasting of 40 days in the summer (Çilê Havînê) and winter (Çilê Zivistanê). # Guiding fellow religious clerics and instructing them in their religious duties. # Visiting Lalish and being present at religious feasts and events, and participating in rituals and ceremonies. The acting Babê Şêx has to be from the priestly Şemsanî Sheikh lineage of
Fexredîn Sheikh or Malak Fakhr ad-Dīn () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina Mir ...
, who was the first Extiyarê Mergehê. Babê Şêx cannot be dismissed or replaced unless if he dies or abandons the Yazidi faith. The current Baba Sheikh is Ali Alyas. The previous Baba Sheikh was
Khurto Hajji Ismail Khurto Hajji Ismail (1933 – 1 October 2020, ) was the Baba Sheikh of the Yazidis until his death in 2020. He held this position since 2007. He lived in Ain Sifni, Iraq. He played an important role in reintegrating Yazidi society by helping the ...
. The position is typically hereditary and passes from father to son, although the Baba Sheikh needs to be formally appointed by the Mir.


Sheikh

A Sheikh's official duty is to be a spiritual guide for his follower, thus Sheikhs may express sermons and impose taboos on his followers (''Mirîds)'' and compose prayers for them. All Yezidis, including those belonging to Sheikh and Pir castes themselves, are obliged to have a
Sheikh Sheikh ( , , , , ''shuyūkh'' ) is an honorific title in the Arabic language, literally meaning "elder (administrative title), elder". It commonly designates a tribal chief or a Muslim ulama, scholar. Though this title generally refers to me ...
and a Pîr. A Sheikh is expected to attend important events of his followers, such as births, funerals and weddings. For this duty, the followers give a certain annual amount of money to their Sheikhs. Sheikh has the same meaning in Arabic as Pîr does in Kurdish. Many Yezidis believe that by honouring the living Sheikh, they are worshipping the holy figure who is the eponym of his lineage. The Sheikhs are divided into three groups, the Şemsanî, Adanî and Qatanî. These groups are divided into smaller lineages and sub-lineages, i.e clans/families. The Şemsanî are believed to have lineage from the four sons of Êzdîna Mir, the last Yezidi ruler that reigned prior to Sheikh Adi's arrival in
Lalish Lalish (, also known as Lalişa Nûranî) is a mountain valley and temple located in the Nineveh Plains, Iraq. It is the holiest temple of the Yazidis. It is the location of the tomb of the Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir, a central figure of the Yazidi ...
, the Adanî claim descent from
Şêxisin Sheikh Hasan ibn Sheikh ‘Adī II () is a holy and historical figure who is revered in Yazidism and considered the physical or earthly incarnation of Melik Şêxsin, one of the Seven Divine Beings to whom God assigned the World's affairs. Melik ...
, the great-grandson of Sheikh Adi's brother, and the Qatanî claim descent from Şêxûbekir, whom they believe to have been Sheikh Adi's kinsman. The three groups, in turn divided into further smaller sub-lineages are as follows:


Şemsanî

The Şemsanî are divided into four branches, each descended from the four sons of
Êzdîna Mîr Ezdina Mir or Ezdine Mir () is a Yazidi holy figure who was the father of Sheikh Shems, Fexredîn, Nasirdin, and Sejadin, making him the ancestor of all Şemsanî Sheikhs. According to Yazidi oral traditions, Sheikh Adi is said to have met Ez ...
: #
Şemsedîn Sheikh Shems or Melek Shams ad-Din () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdin ...
– further divided into smaller lineages (listed below) #
Fexredîn Sheikh or Malak Fakhr ad-Dīn () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina Mir ...
– further divided into smaller lineages (listed below) #
Nasirdîn Sheikh Nasirdin, Melek Nasirdin or Naṣir ad-Dīn () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the fo ...
– not further divided into smaller lineages #
Sicadîn Sheikh Sejadin or Sejad ad-Dīn () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina ...
– not further divided into smaller lineages ;Şêşims (Şemsedîn) #Şêx Alê Şemsa # Şêx Amadînê Şemsa #Şêx Avîndê Şemsa #Şêx Babadînê Şemsa #Şêx Bavikê Şemsa #Şêx ʿEvdalê Şemsa #Şêx Hesenê Şemsa #Şêxê Reş (Cinteyar) #Şêx Tokilê Şemsa #Şêx Xidirê Şemsa #Sitya Îs (Ês) #Sitiya Nisret #Sitiya Bilxan (Belqan) ;
Fexredîn Sheikh or Malak Fakhr ad-Dīn () is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina Mir ...
#Şêx Bedir # Şêx Mendê Fexra(n) # Xatûna Fexra(n)


Adanî –

Şêxisin Sheikh Hasan ibn Sheikh ‘Adī II () is a holy and historical figure who is revered in Yazidism and considered the physical or earthly incarnation of Melik Şêxsin, one of the Seven Divine Beings to whom God assigned the World's affairs. Melik ...

# Şêx Brahîmê Xetimî # Şêxê Êtîma # Şêx Mûsê Sor # Şêx Şerfedîn # Şêx Zêndîn # Sitiya Gul


Qatanî

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Şêxûbekir Sheikh Abu Bakr (), Sheikh Obekr, or Sheikh Obekar, is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism Yazidism, also known as Sharfadin, is a Monotheism, monotheistic ethnic religion which has roots in Ancient Iranian religion, pre-Zoroastrian Iranian ...
*********# Şêx ʿEbdilqadir *********# Şêx Îsmaîlê ʿEnzelî *********# Şêx Kara *********# Şêx Maviyê Zar *********# Şêx Mehmedê Batinî *********# Şêx Sorê Sora *********# Şêx Xelîfeta


Pîr

The Pîr's duties are similar to the ones of a Sheikh. He can attend the majority of the events as well which the Sheikh attends, if the Sheikh is not able to, but he is awarded just about half of the money a Sheikh receives in exchange.


Lineages of Pîr caste

The following lineages have been recorded by
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: #Afa #Al #Alûbekir (Alobekir) #Atqatê #Axa #Bad (Bat) #Bazîd #Beʿrî #Beybûn #Biwal #Boz (Bûz) #Bû #Bûb (Bob) #Bûk #Cervan (Cerwan, Cebran, Cerva) #Çak #Çêlê #Davûd (Daudî bi(n) Derman) #Delî #Deva #Dirbês (Derbis) #ʿEvdîa #Êzîd #Gavanê Zerzan #Gerger #Hacîal #Hacxal #Hecî ʿElî (Hecî ʿElî Memîn) #Hecî Mehemed (bêzuret) #Hemedê Babê #Hemelî #Hesen #Hesen Çikêr #Hesen Çînari (Hesen Çinêrî) #Hesen Deqîq #Hesen Te ʿIk #Hesîn Pîr #Hesîn Şîrin #Hesmeman (Hesen Meman) (''pîrê çil pîra'' 'the Pir of the Forty Pirs') #Hesnalka (Hesen Êlka) #Hesnenak (Heslemak, Heslenak) #Hêsim #Hû #Îs #Îsîbiya (Êsîbiya) #Kemala #Kewkî #Liblan (Libna, Libina) #Lûfî #Mala Bala #Mehbûf (Mebûb) #Mehed Yeşan #Mehmedê Reben #Mehmûd #Memê Reşan (Mehmedê Reşan) #Memê Şivan #Men #Mend #Mensûr #Meqlebêz (Melqebêz) #Mervan (Merwan) #Meysûr #Momin #Mûs (Mosê) #Navdar #Omerxalî (Omerê Xala) #Qedîbilban #Qelender #Qerecer #Qilêç #Reşê Heyran #Reşîd Mêravê #Sibatê (Siba) #Sinîbalê #Sînanezar #Sînexalî #Şalyar #Şamîa #Terciman #Tûskî #Tûz #Xanîa #Xefûf #Xemsî #Xetîpisî (Xetîb Pisî) #Xoşava (Xoş Afa) #Zekir (Zikir)


Peshimam

Peshimams are responsible for holding wedding ceremonies, and are appointed by the Mîr amongst the family of the Peshimams. They cannot be dismissed, and can only be replaced if they die or abandon the Yazidi faith. The types of Peshimams are: *Great Peshimam (''Pêşîmamê Mezin'') *Peshimam of the Feqirs (''Pêşîmamê Feqîran'') *Peshimam of the Baba Sheikh (''Pêşîmamê Bavê Şêx'')


Kochek

The Kocheks are seers who are led by the Baba Sheikh. They collect wood and water among other duties they have and they also observe forty-day fasts in winter and summer, perform the duties of an absent Pir or Sheikh. They're known for their role as traditional healers and their ability to see into the future and utter prophecies as well as interpreting dreams and communicating with the dead, supernatural and the "World of the Unseen". People visit them when they need advice, have dreams or visions and need explanations. When consulted, Kocheks ponder or dream over the request or diagnosis until they eventually determine which Yezidi saint may be useful. Several saints are associated with healing qualities, including Sheikh Mand for snake bites, Sheikh Mus and Sheikh Hassan for rheumatic and lung problems, Sherfedin for skin-related issues and Sheikh Amadin for stomach pain.


Feqir

Feqirs devote their entire lives to the service of religion and may observe all rituals, taboos and religious acts. This position is available for all Yezidis who live pious, humble and ascetic lives and receive the calling. Feqirs don't denote a distinct class within the Yezidis, however, who hail from the clerical castes are referred to as "Feqîr Dunav", i.e. Feqîr with two honors, meanwhile the from the Mîrid caste are referred to as "Feqîr Yeknav", i.e. Feqîr with one honor. Feqirs wear a distinguishable outfit, made from black wool and called ''Kherqe'' which was baptised at the White Spring in
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. Additionally, they also wear red belts, copper rings and caps referred to as ''kulik'', which represent Sheikh Adi's crown and for which they are sometimes referred to as ''Karabash'' ("Black heads") due to its black colour. ''Kherqes'' that get worn out aren't thrown away, but stored at a shrine until it decomposes. Other than in Lalish, these shrines are located in
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at Pir Akhayi shrine and in
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e, Kurd dagh at Melek Adî shrine. Feqirs, symbolizing religious purity, don't shave their beards and they also participate in many ceremonies, including Tewaf and Cêjna Cemaiya at the procession where they represent Sheikh Adi. Feqirs are highly respected and in their communities, may deal with mediation and reconciliation. Even the clergy and the mukhtar obey their rulings and whenever they enter a room while wearing their ''kherqe'', everyone is required to stand up to greet and pay him respects, including the Mîr and the elderly.


Qewal

Qewals are a hereditary group of performers of Yazidi religious hymns who come traditionally from two
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of Mirîds: Dumilî and Hekarî. However, more recently, there are also some Qewals who are from the Mamûsî tribe. Qewals are the main individuals that are responsible for the preservation and transmission of Yazidi religious texts. The centre of Qewals is traditionally considered to be the two villages of
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and
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, where, according to oral history, schools of Qewals existed until the beginning of 20th century. Children from Qewal families were sent to these schools to be taught the religious texts and learn to play the sacred musical instruments of ''
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'' and ''ÅŸibab.'' Despite the role of Qewals however, the task of memorising, transmitting and explaining religious texts is not carried out exclusively by Qewals, but also by the knowledgeable representatives of the
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s of Pîrs and Sheikhs, the Feqîrs, Koçeks and various "Qewlbêjs" from the Mirîd caste. Qewals gained prominence especially owing to their role in the Tawûsgêran ceremony, in which they visit different Yazidi communities in various regions with the sacred effigy of Tawûs ( Sencaq), perform and recite religious texts, teach them to interested people, exchange news and collect the religious donations for
Lalish Lalish (, also known as Lalişa Nûranî) is a mountain valley and temple located in the Nineveh Plains, Iraq. It is the holiest temple of the Yazidis. It is the location of the tomb of the Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir, a central figure of the Yazidi ...
. Qewals also recite religious texts at big Yazidi feasts celebrated in Lalish. For example, during Sema ceremony at the Feast of the Assembly, five Qewals sit (while others who are present at the ceremony are to stand) near the procession and play with the sacred instruments; two Qewals of the Hekarî tribe sit on the right and play the ''şibab'' while the three other Qewals, who hail from the Dumilî tribe, sit on the left and play with the ''
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'' while chanting the religious hymns.


Mirids (Mirîdxane)

The Mirids (Mirîdxane) are laymen.


Women


Fakra

As Fakra (other spellings: Fekra, Fekhra, Fakhra, Fahra) the members of a Yazidi women's order are called. Only Yazidi women who are virgins and who have chosen a chaste and ascetic life can be accepted as members of this women's order. The Fakra are responsible for the maintenance of the Yazidi temple Lalish. ''Kebanî'' ("mistress of the house") is called the head of the Yazidi women's order.


Kebani

Kebani ("mistress of the house") are members of a Yazidi women's order in Lalish who hold the highest position within the women's order. Kebani is the highest female rank within the Yazidi hierarchy that a woman can achieve. The rank is determined by the most deserving order members.


Micêwir

Micêwir is the title of the custodian of a local shrine, cemetery and to a lesser extent, preservation of a religious instruction or knowledge. Micêwirs come normally from Sheikh or Pir castes, but Feqirs may also hold this office. A Micêwir often officiates at a funeral and organizes local events, namely religious festivals and the annual village Tiwaf, a Micêwir also has the duty of receiving and hosting Qewals during Tiwaf, reciting religious prose and qewls to the locals during evening sessions. Meanwhile, a
mukhtar A mukhtar (; ) is a village chief in the Levant: "an old institution that goes back to the time of the Ottoman rule". According to Amir S. Cheshin, Bill Hutman and Avi Melamed, the mukhtar "for centuries were the central figures". They "were ...
or a village elder is often in charge of the government or official matters, a Micêwir is responsible for the religious affairs.


Other roles

A sibling of the hereafter (''birayê, xuşka, axiretê'') is a lifelong spiritual "brother" or "sister," typically from a Sheikh lineage. The sibling of the hereafter is assigned to a Yazidi man or woman starting from adolescence, and helps him or her go through rites of passage such as weddings. The spiritual sibling is supposed to help the person safely reach the next world after their death. A mirebbi is a hereditary teacher in Yazidi society. Although a mirebbi may belong to any caste, he must belong to the same lineage as his disciple. An osta or hosta is a teacher of ''qewls'' (sacred hymns). The role is not hereditary and is not restricted to any caste. A keriv or kerif is a godfather in Yazidi society. He is the man on whose knees a boy has been circumcised. The keriv serves as an important social link between families.


See also

* Gathering of the spiritual * List of Yazidi saints


References

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