Jabbar Muhammad Sharif, known as Jabari Haji Sharif, was born in 1957 in the village of Wala Samt, which belongs to the district of Sayyid Sadiq. He was a villager who worked in agriculture. He was forcibly displaced to the Shanir complex in 1977 by the Ba'athist regime. One of his brothers, Salah Muhammad, was martyred in 1988.
He joined the Peshmerga ranks on January 14, 1981, in the Surin forces, within the Darbandikhan local committee affiliated with the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He participated in guerrilla warfare activities in the Sharazur plain.
On August 20, 1981, a detachment comprising a number of Peshmerga set out from the Siamiwah headquarters at the foot of Surin towards the Sharazur Plain on a mission to conduct surveys and carry out guerrilla warfare activities in the aforementioned plain. However, on August 23, 1981, at the village of Nawgardan in the Sharazur Plain, they were ambushed by a force from the Patriotic Union. After confrontations and clashes between the two sides, Jabbar Haj Sharif and a number of his comrades were martyred, namely: Jamal Mulla Ali, Jabbar Muhammad Sharif, Ahmed Banishari, and Saleh Khala.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




