Title: Ancient Rites and Old Religions in Kurdistan
Author: Lokman Turgut
Place of publication: Germany
Publisher: University of Erfurt
Release date: 2013
Some resources document that in history, Kurds considered Wednesday as a day of rest. In this context, Şerefxan mentioned Wednesday as a special day. He says that the prince of Hekarî, Mîr Izeddînşêr rested on this day38. While his princedom is attacked by the Aqqoyunlu and people ask him to act in order to protect the country, he responds in a way that demonstrates the signification of Wednesday for him. Accordingly, Wednesdays are not days to fight, because they do not possess any fortune; they result in nothingness.[1]
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