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Ahmed Ali Ahmed

Martyr Ahmed Ali Ahmed, who was a Peshmerga of the September and Gulan revolutions, sought refuge in Iran after the setback of the September revolution. Sayyid Ahmed was martyred in 1983 after being hit by shrapnel when the Peshmerga forces’ trenches were hit by artillery shells in the Keh Rijal area of ​​the Hawraman region.


Martyr Ahmed Ali Ahmed, a Peshmerga fighter in the September and Gulan revolutions, sought refuge in Iran after the setback of the September revolution. Sayyid Ahmed was martyred in 1983 after being hit by shrapnel when Peshmerga positions were shelled in the Keh Rejal area of ​​Hawraman.

Ahmed Ali Ahmed, known as Sayed Ahmed, was born in Tawila, which belongs to the Biara district in the Hawraman region, in 1947. He was a resident of Tawila and worked as a merchant in its markets. He completed primary school and did not stop fighting after the setback of the September Revolution in 1975. He and his comrades sought refuge in Iran. He was married to Bahya Mahmoud, and they had two sons and two daughters (Dana, Bahman, Mozhda, and Bekhal).

In 1967, he joined the Peshmerga of Nasr al-Din Tuwaili’i faction in the third company of the seventh regiment of the Piyara, led by Jamal Namiq, within the Khabat forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

He did not stop fighting after the setback of the September Revolution in 1975 and he and his comrades took refuge in Iran, and the formation of their forces changed to the Hawraman forces led by Nader Hawrami.

He was martyred in 1983 after clashes with soldiers and Ba'athist regime militias in the Kah Rijal area of ​​Hawraman. Army artillery shelled Peshmerga positions, and Ahmed Ali was martyred as a result of the shelling. His comrades transported his body to the village of Ahmed Awa and buried him there.


Source:

Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 


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