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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraq's Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument

İlyas Kolo, 68, who lives in the Bersive camp in Duhok, contributes to the livelihood of his family by making bağlama, an indigenous Turkish lute-like instrument, in the makeshift structure he built right next to his tent.

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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraqs Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument

Estimates put the total Ezidi population across the world at nearly 700,000 people.

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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraqs Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument

They are concentrated in northern Iraq, but also live in countries like Syria and Türkiye.

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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraqs Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument
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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraqs Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument
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Unable to return home due to PKK presence in Iraqs Sinjar, Ezidi man earns a living by making musical instrument