Zazas is part of the famous sacred mantra Zazas Zazas Nasatanada Zazas (sometimes Zazas Zazas Natasanada Zazas) of Choronzon (or Noznoroch, the Demon of Dispersion, whose number is 333) in the Jewish Kabbalah. Choronzon is a demonic entity, described by Edward Kelly as that mighty devil. It is associated with the tenth Aethyr in the system of Enochian Magic devised by John Dee, and is the Dweller in the Abyss in the magickal system(s) developed by Aleister Crowley. ... The tree of life. ...
This mantra is vibrated to open the Hidden Sephirah Daath, whose guardian is Choronzon Sephirah, also Sefirah (Hebrew language סְפִירָה Enumeration); plural Sephiroth or Sefiroth סְפִירוֹת. ... Choronzon is a demonic entity, described by Edward Kelly as that mighty devil. It is associated with the tenth Aethyr in the system of Enochian Magic devised by John Dee, and is the Dweller in the Abyss in the magickal system(s) developed by Aleister Crowley. ...
One interpretation thesis contends that the Zazas are the descendants of the Daylamites.
The efforts of Zaza intellectuals to advance the comprehensibility of their native language by alphabetizing were not fruitless: the number of publications in Zaza increased by the multiple.
Although the elderly Zazas do not regard themselves as Kurds and their language as Kurdish, clusters of younger generations were affected by the Kurdish-nationalist liberty war, so that many Zazas, generally the politically engaged, consider themselves to be Kurds, and some as Turks.