The Yazidi temple in Aknalich, Armenia, become the largest in the world. The temple’s 7 domes, each with a gold-plated sun on top, represent 7 angels revered by the Yazidis.
Worshippers kiss the marble walls and gaze at an ornate peacock inlaid with multi-colored stones inside the world's largest Yazidi temple, which was opened in Armenia.
An ancient ethnic group much persecuted for their faith, Yazidis have found a safe haven in the ex-Soviet Caucasus country and have built this gleaming white temple surrounded by a rose garden. Yazidis have a community of around 35,000 in Armenia, where they are able to freely practice their religion. They also live in Syria, Turkey, and Iraq. Yazidis worship one God, who, they believe, created the world and entrusted it to seven Holy Beings, the most important of which is Melek Taus, or the Peacock Angel.