Stock Photo - 01 November 2021, Iraq, Baghdad: Members of the Mandaean community take part in a baptism ritual as they gather at the banks of the Tigris River to mark Eid Al-Ezdehar (Prosperity Day). Mandaeans, also known as Sabaeans, are an ethnoreligious minority group native to southern Mesopotamia, and are followers of Mandaeism, a monotheistic Gnostic religion, which reveres several religious figures especially John the Baptist. Mandaeans are considered Semites and speak a dialect of Eastern Aramaic known as Mandaic. Photo: Ameer Al Mohammedaw/dpa. - Baghdad/Iraq

Stock Photo: 01 November 2021, Iraq, Baghdad: Members of the Mandaean community take part in a baptism ritual as they gather at the banks of the Tigris River to mark Eid.

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