Martyr Soran Ismail, known as Mamoosta Soran, a cadre and Peshmerga of the Golan Revolution and the popular uprising of the people of Kurdistan, was wounded once during his struggle in the ranks of the Peshmerga. He obtained the ranks of member and working member of the local committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He was martyred in 1991 during the attack on the outposts of the Ba'athist regime army in Sartak Bamo.
Martyr Soran Ismail, known as Mamoosta Soran, was born in the village of Tawila, in the Biara district of the Hawraman region, in 1957. He completed his primary, intermediate, and secondary education in Tawila and received a degree in agricultural engineering from the University of Mosul in 1981. During his intermediate school years in Tawila, Martyr Soran became involved with the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Students Union. After moving to Mosul, he established two organizational cells within the University of Mosul. At the same time, he was part of a secret cell in the city of Sulaimaniyah. His two sisters, Narmin and Kzhal, helped him deliver messages and party instructions to the secret cells in Sulaimaniyah.
After graduating from university, the martyr Soran joined the Peshmerga in 1982 in a long-running organization affiliated with the Halabja Local Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Fourth Branch. The martyr Kamil was in charge of the organization at the time, and due to his experience and high level of organizational skills, Nader Hawrami, the head of the Fourth Branch, arranged for him to be transferred to a position near him at the branch headquarters.
In 1983, he became a member of the Halabja Local Committee of the Fourth Branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1985, he was transferred again to the headquarters of the Fourth Branch along with Diyari Hussein and Hama Taqi. At the same time, when Nader Hawrami was transferred in the eighties to the borders of the Second Branch and became the head of the branch, the martyr Soran Nader Hawrami moved with Nader Hawrami to the Second Branch until 1987. In 1987, he participated in the epic of Ahmed Awa, where he was hit in the head by shrapnel from an RPG.
In 1988, he became an active member of the Darbandikhan local committee of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and then assumed responsibility for the border post in Qasima Rash.
Soran and one of his Peshmerga comrades (Sayyid Nasr al-Din Hamid) were martyred in 1991 during an attack to retake the Sartak hills, which had been occupied by Ba'athist regime soldiers. A landmine exploded beneath their position, killing them instantly. Their comrade (Abbas) was seriously wounded. The martyr was fluent in both Arabic and Persian.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




