yazidiat means tyranny, oppression Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Why this word is great
YAZIDIAT — [Noun] Tyranny or oppression, specifically the archetypal injustice associated with the rule of the Umayyad caliph Yazid I, invoked to signify profound moral and political corruption. Borrowed from Urdu یزیدیت (yazīdiyat), from the personal name یزید (Yazīd, referring to Yazid ibn Mu'awiya) + the Persian-derived suffix ـیت (-iyat, forming abstract nouns). Unlike "despotism," a clinical term for absolute rule, or "injustice," a broad philosophical abstraction, yazidiat is a specific historical specter made word. It is the dust of Karbala clinging to abandoned standards, the hollow echo in a grand mosque serving a profane court, and the bitter taste of water withheld from the dying—the quiet truth that history's most potent curses are not imprecations, but names turned into nouns.
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- tyranny, oppression“Soon after his tweet, Pakistan Peoples Party General Secretary Farhatullah Babar replied: “Religion is best kept out of politics.” Babar urged him to join hands against different manifestations of Yazidiat^([sic]).”