Shafaq News / Dozens of graves of Kakai Kurd were destroyed by unknown persons, in the disputed Kirkuk governorate between Erbil and Baghdad.
This is not the first time that Kakai graves in a village south of Kirkuk have been subjected to demolition and abuse.
Shafaq News correspondent said that "Ali Saray", village which is affiliated with Daquq District in Kirkuk governorate, a cemetery of the Kakai people was targeted again.
He added that on 3/15/22020 the tomb of "Banakan" in "Safia" area was destroyed by unknown persons and during the imposition of the curfew, noting that 51 graves were destroyed.
The Kakaiya, or "Yarshaniya" which is also called Ahl al-Haq (by the Iranians, and the Arabs) is a branch of the ancient Ezdan religion (the word Yazdan means the Lord or the Creator or God) that was embraced by most Kurds before the Islamic wave in Kurdistan