Ghazi Muhammad Arif, known as Ghazi Sheikh Mahmawi Miri Sur, was born in 1957 in the village of Miri Sur, which belongs to the Khurmal district. He was a villager who worked in agriculture. He completed primary school and sought refuge in Iran after the setback. September Revolution He settled in the city of Mariwan.
He joined the Peshmerga in 1977 in the Martyr Abu Bakr Bani Banuki Regiment within the Surin Forces in the Darbandikhan Local Committee affiliated with the Fourth Branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He participated in the Battle of the Iranian Democratic Party, the Battle of Kaniskan, and guerrilla warfare activities in the Sharazur Plain. In 1979, he assumed the position of detachment commander.
Ghazi Muhammad Arif was martyred on October 8, 1981, along with two of his Peshmerga comrades, one of whom was his brother Sabah Sheikh Muhammad and the other Jamal Bani Banuki, after they fell into an ambush set up by a force affiliated with the Patriotic Union, in the village of Qayr Marf in the Sharazur Plain.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




