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Khalil Amin Jalil Hajji

Khalil Amin Jalil Haji was born in 1955 in the village of Hitut, which belongs to the Amadiya district in the Duhok Governorate. His father, Amin Jalil, was one of the Peshmerga of Hasumer Khan Dolamri in the September Revolution. Khalil Amin built his relationships with the Peshmerga of the Barzani headquarters in Rezan since he was 12 years old, including with Luqman Barzani, the son of Mustafa Barzani.


The year 1975, following the setback September Revolution First to the city of Naqadeh, and then he was transferred to Tehran where he resided. In 1977, he became the deputy of the head of the Shahid Ahmad Adam Organization in the local committee of Amidi, which was part of the first region. After the death of Mustafa Barzani In 1979, he was a member of the Amedi local committee. He swore not to shave his head and beard until the day of his martyrdom or the liberation of Kurdistan. He kept his oath and did not shave his head and beard until 1991 when the great uprising of South Kurdistan took place.

During the infamous Anfal campaign and the chemical attack on Badinan in 1988, Khalil Amin moved to northern Kurdistan with a large number of Peshmerga and local residents and was transferred to the Mosh refugee camp. He returned to southern Kurdistan in 1992 and continues his struggle and services to this day in the leadership of Barzan.

Khalil Amin participated in many battles and epics, including the Kani Masi epic, the Sutak Regiment epic, and the Bamarni epic in Duhok Governorate. He was wounded five times during his struggle in the ranks of the Kurdistan Peshmerga. He was awarded the Barzani Medal by the President. Masoud Barzani In 2010, during the 13th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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1- Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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