The martyr Abdullah Ahmed Awrahman was a Peshmerga of the September Revolution. He was wounded once during his struggle in the ranks of the Peshmerga. He was arrested with a number of his Peshmerga comrades in 1979 during confrontations with the Iraqi army in the Halabja region. After three months of imprisonment, they were executed and martyred. He is one of the martyrs whose graves are unknown.
The martyr Abdullah Ahmed Awrahman was born in the village of Sarshata, south of the Tagouzi area of Halabja Governorate in 1952. He was a villager who practiced agriculture.
He joined the Peshmerga forces in 1976 under Qadir Hama Saleh Tagouzi, who was the commander of the Fourth Company of the Sixth Regiment (Bamou) of the Khabat forces in the Kurdistan Democratic Party during the September Revolution. He suffered a broken leg in 1978 as a result of being shot in the Battle of Bani Bolan with the Iraqi army forces.
In 1979, he and his Peshmerga comrades confronted a force of the Iraqi army and regime militias in the village of Kani Zhanan in the Taghuzi region. After clashes with the aforementioned force, Abdullah Ahmed and his comrade (Hama Rashid Muhammad) were arrested and transferred to Mosul prison. After three months of imprisonment, they were executed, and he and his Peshmerga comrade were martyred. Martyr Abdullah Ahmed is considered one of the martyrs whose graves are unknown.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




