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Ahmed Tawfiq Abdul Qader Ahmed

Martyr Ahmed Tawfiq Abdulqadir, a Peshmerga fighter in the September and Gulan revolutions, was wounded once during his struggle with the Peshmerga. He was martyred in Halabja in 1981 after being ambushed by Ba'athist regime mercenaries. Ahmed Tawfiq Abdulqadir was born in the village of Barween, in the Bamo district of Halabja Governorate, in 1951. He was a villager and worked in agriculture. He completed his primary education. He was married to Akhtar Ahmed, and they had two daughters (Khoshk and Parzhin).


He joined the Shamiran Peshmerga forces in 1969. It was an independent force led by the martyr Hama Shamirani, receiving orders directly from the command. Its operations were limited to the Shamiran and Wadadi Nuruli areas, but after the military formations were built...September Revolution In 1965, it remained an independent force and was incorporated into the Khabat forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. It participated in numerous battles, including the Battle of Bamo, the Battle of Qardagh, the Battle of Hawraman, and the Battle of Halabja.

He was wounded in the Battle of Zamnako in 1974 after being shot twice by soldiers of the then-Iraqi regime. He continued his struggle after the setback. September Revolution In the Peshmerga company under the command of his martyred brother, Aziz Tawfiq, which was part of the Tagozzi Regiment led by Qadir Hama Saleh Tagozzi.

He entered the city of Halabja on September 15, 1981, to carry out one of the tasks of the revolution. After completing the task, he fell into an ambush set up by the Ba'athist regime's thugs, where he was shot and killed. It is worth mentioning that his brother, Aziz Tawfiq, was also martyred in 1982.


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Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




 


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