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Jalal Bek Shawani

Professor Jalal Abdulrahman Amin joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1947. In 1959, he was elected to the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by delegates to the party's fourth congress. In 1960-1961, he was in charge of the third body in the second branch committee of the party. In 1961, he escaped from the police and joined the Peshmerga. He left party work in 1964.


the biography:

Professor Jalal Abdulrahman Amin (Jalal Abdulrahman Amin), also known as Jalal Abdulrahman Shawani and Jalal Abdulrahman Bek Mam Rash,Jalal Bek Shawani Born in Kirkuk, he graduated from the Higher Teachers' Training College in Baghdad in 1953. From 1953 to 1957, he was the principal of Ridar Primary School within the Kirkuk Governorate Education Directorate. In 1960, he married Ziba Abdulwahid Mukhtar, who was from the town of Koisanjak. In 1957, his services were transferred to Chamchamal in Kirkuk Governorate.

On June 18, 1987, he died of a heart attack in his village of Mam Rash and was buried in the Sheikh Muhyiddin cemetery in Kirkuk. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Turkmen, and English.


The pages of struggle

He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1947. In 1949, he was arrested by police forces for participating in demonstrations against the Iraqi monarchy in Kirkuk and sent to the Al-Washash prison camp near Baghdad. In 1953, he joined the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1958, he was instrumental in bringing the residents of the Shwan area in Kirkuk Governorate into the ranks of the unified KDP. Also in 1958, he was a member of the Kirkuk local committee of the KDP's third branch. In 1959, he was elected to the Central Committee by delegates. Fourth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In Iraq, in 1959 he became the head of the Third Branch Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party – Iraq. On September 10, 1959, he was a delegate to the First Conference of the Kurdish Teachers' Union (the First Shaqlawa Conference). In 1960, he was a member of the founding body of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's public phase. In 1960, he was elected to the Central Committee by the delegates. Fifth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1960-1961, he was responsible for the third body of the second branch committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1961, he escaped from the police and joined the Peshmerga. From December 18-23, 1961, he participated in the Oudalan meeting and voted forSeptember Revolution Yes, in 1962 he was arrested and tortured during his clandestine activities and imprisoned in Baghdad. On June 10, 1963, he participated in the Battle of Shiysor in Kirkuk Governorate against the National Guard forces. In 1963, he was in charge of the Second Branch Committee. On April 4-9, 1964, he did not participate in the expanded meeting of the Mawt against the removal of the leader. Mustafa Barzani(1903-1979) removed from leadership by the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. On April 8, 1964, he was a member of the delegation to the expanded Mawt meeting, the aim of which was to remove the leader. Mustafa Barzani Regarding the presidency, on April 10, 1964 he met with the leader Mustafa Barzani In the village of Sinjar in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, they agreed to hold the party's sixth conference, but a statement issued against the leader by the political bureau prevented the conference from taking place.


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