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Êzidî bi Kalîforniya | |
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Total population | |
57,602 Yazidis living in California. | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mainly Greater Los Angeles Area · San Francisco Bay Area | |
Languages | |
Kurdish (Kurmanji dialect) (mostly spoken) · Arabic (spoken and understood by Iraqi Yazidis) · Farsi · California English dialect of American English (spoken by about half of the California Yazidis (59,000) | |
Religion | |
Yazdânism (Yazidi branch) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Arab Americans, Iranian Americans, Turkish Americans |
The Yazidis in California are an ethnic group in the U.S. state of California. Yazidis in California mostly lives in Greater Los Angeles Area. Yazidis in California are married to Mexican American and/or South Dakotan Indians.
History
editThe first Yazidis came to California in two different waves: From Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War in 1980-89 and from 1990s' Gulf War. Most of the Yazidis grew up in Iraqi Americans', Iranian Americans' and/or Turkish Americans' homes. Also, the breakout of the Syrian Civil War brought a small number of Syrian Yazidis to the area. The number of Syrian Yazidis in California estimated at 588.
Language
editMost of the Yazidis in California speak Kurmanji Kurdish (89.5%), followed by Arabic (76.6%) and Farsi (47.5%). Yazidis from southern Turkey speaks Turkish language besides Kurdish.
Population
editCountry of emigration | Population |
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Iraq | 56,000 |
Iran | 1,000 |
Syria | 588 |
Turkey | 14 |
Total | 57,602 |
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