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A multilingual, comprehensive archive for research, documentation, and scholarly work on the Ezidis.
Use this archive to collect, classify, and present sources in a serious scholarly format. Each entry can include abstracts, authors, years, topics, PDFs, citations, related entries, and access control.
These paths are designed for readers, researchers, students, journalists, and legal professionals who need structured access to Ezidi-related materials.
Legal documentation, accountability, international law, survivor testimony, and genocide research.
☀️Religion, oral memory, ceremonies, heritage, language, music, and Ezidi cultural preservation.
📜Historical sources, identity formation, displacement, archives, and long-term memory work.
📚Go to the journal page for formal articles, future issues, submission details, and academic publication work.
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The Journal of Ezidi Studies can remain a normal WordPress page for now. The archive should serve as the searchable research system, while the journal page presents publication information, issue structure, author guidance, and future scholarly work.
Start by publishing archive entries with abstracts, topics, year, author, and PDF/source links. The journal can later receive its own plugin or custom post type once the archive structure is stable.