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The Black Book and the other so-called scriptures have been systematically debunked by scholars as being false; not only are they in modern Kurdish, but they are written in a dialect that is not spoken anywhere near Yazidi but was spoken natively by the seller of the books to antiquarians. I will write this up in a bit with cites in the article itself. em zilch (talk) 18:22, 22 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]