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  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais boys playing football in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais boys playing football in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais boys playing fotball in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais boys playing football in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais boys playing football and smoke seen behind in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Peshmerga named Imad Diab infront of rubble of his destroyed house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakai man named Ayad at rubble of his destroyed house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed Kakai's house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed Kakai's house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed Kakai's house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed Kakai's house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - ISIL graffiti inside Kakai home where they used to have headquater for Gazakan village in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Rubble of destroyed Kakai's house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Mr. Amar watching destroyed roof of his house in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakai man named Amar inside destroyed house taken from ISIL in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. There is explosive under his brother's house.The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais inside destroyed house taken from ISIL in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais inside destroyed house taken from ISIL in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais man inside ISIL tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Military uniform inside ISISL tunnel at Kakai's village in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais men inside tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais inside ISISL tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Kakais men inside ISIL tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - ISIS tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016.. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Inside ISIL tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Entrance to ISISL tunnel in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Desroyed by ISIL Kakai shrine in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - Desroyed by ISIL Kakai shrine in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. Mukhtar of Tel Laban village Salman AhmadThe Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
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    NEWS - Irak: Kurden kehren in ihre Dörfer zurück
    December 30, 2016 - Tel Laban, Iraq - The Kakai Kurds are returning to their homes as Mosul offensive continiues in Tel Laban/ Gazakan on 30 December 2016. The Kakai Kurds are one of several multi-ethnic groups who are part of the Yarsan or Ahl el-Haqq (people of truth), a religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. Some Yarsanis in Iraq are called the Kakais. The Kakais are one of the religious minorities scattered throughout northern Iraq in the provinces of Sulaimaniyah and Halabja, in the Ninevah Plains of Ninevah province and in villages to the southeast of Kirkuk. Historians and researchers disagree on their classification, as mystery and secrecy shroud this sect. Extremists of the Islamic State group (ISIS) have vowedr to pursue and kill members of the Kakai religious group in northern Iraq, considering them infidels who must be eliminated (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas