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He was born in the village of Bosali, in the Darkar district of the Sindi region in the Zakho administration, in 1920, and was martyred in 1968.


the biography

 

The martyr leader Ali Halo Ali Muhammad, known as Ali Halo, was born in the village of Bosali, which belongs to the Darkar district in the Sindi region of the Zakho administration in 1920. He completed reading and learning the Holy Quran at the age of seven in his village mosque.


pages of struggle

 

With the formation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's initial organizations in the Zakho region, Ali Halo joined the party and became an active member in the area. He left the ranks of the Iraqi army after the immortal Barzani's return from the Soviet Union, where he held the rank of first lieutenant. Ali Halo headed a delegation to Baghdad in 1958 to attend the reception ceremonies for the leader. Mustafa Barzani Returning from the Soviet Union, Ali Halo joined the ranks of the Peshmerga heroes, along with a number of his relatives and local residents. September Revolution In its early days in 1961, he played a major role and participated in many battles and campaigns. He was one of the leaders involved in the liberation of the city of Zakho in 1961. At that time, he became a member of the local council of the revolution. In the autumn of 1961, he went with a number of Peshmerga and his comrades to the Bahdinan region to welcome the leader. Mustafa BarzaniAnd when the leader met him Mustafa Barzani He realized that he was a valiant and courageous leader, and granted him the rank of company commander in September Revolution.

Ali Halo became the commander of the First Regiment in the Zakho forces in 1962. He played a distinguished role alongside his Peshmerga comrades, recording great epics, including the Battle of Wadi Zakho, the Battle of Ain Zala, the Battle of Batifa, the Battle of Chiayi Spi, the Battle of Kamka and Mangish, the Battle of the Peshbari Outpost, and many others. Ali Halo was one of the commanders who participated in the Battle of Mount Matin in 1963, where they achieved a resounding victory for the revolution. During his struggle in the ranks of the Peshmerga, Ali Halo played a distinguished role, from the Bahdban ​​region to the plains of Erbil and Sulaymaniyah, where he was seriously wounded twice. In 1964, the government attempted to assassinate Ali Halo. Mercenaries threw a bomb into his house through the opening of a wooden stove, killing his wife and ten-year-old son. Ali Halo was seriously wounded and lost one eye, and his children were also injured.

Due to his experience and capabilities in the military, administrative and social fields, Ali Halo became a member of the Revolutionary Command Council in 1966. Ali Halo was martyred on September 23, 1968, as a result of a mysterious traffic accident on the road between Batifa and Zakho.


 


Source:

Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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