Hama Khan Amin Hama Karim was born in the village of Darka Shekhani, in the Biara district of the Hawraman region, in 1957. He was a villager who practiced agriculture and horticulture. He completed primary school and sought refuge in Iran after the setback of the September Revolution, residing in the Baram Awa complex. He was married to Shukriya... and they had their only son, Heman.
He joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces of the Hawraman Brigade of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Nader Hawrami, whose headquarters were in Perwas and Kimna on the border between Iraq and Iran. He participated in numerous battles, including the Battle of Kani Seif, the Battle of Mount Sharam, the Battle of Ahmed Awa, and the Battle of Khwakurk. He was martyred in 1988 after being shot by the Ba'athist army during the Battle of Khwakurk. His body was transported by his comrades to Iranian territory, where he was buried in Darband Dizli. His father was martyred in 1963, and his brother, Mirza Amin, was martyred in the chemical attack on Halabja in 1988.
source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.




