The martyr Qadir Hama Murad Ahmed, known as Qadir Jabari, was a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution. He was wounded once during his struggle in the ranks of the Peshmerga. He held several positions, from sector commander to deputy regimental commander. He was martyred in 1988 after being hit by a mine planted near one of the outposts of the Ba'athist regime soldiers in Hani Qul in the Ahmed Awa area.
The martyr Qadir Hama Murad Ahmad, known as Qadir Jabari, was born in the village of Dargashikhani, which belongs to the Biara district in the Hawraman region, in 1968. He was a villager and worked in gardening. He completed the intermediate stage.
He joined the Peshmerga forces in the Martyr Sardar Haji Hussein Darqisri Regiment of the Hawraman Forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He participated in many battles, including the Battle of Ahmed Awa, the Battle of Hani Qul, and the Battle of Qardagh. After fierce clashes with the Ba'athist regime's army in 1987 near Rabaya Malai Qonra, close to Ahmed Awa, the martyr Qadir Hama Ward was seriously wounded, and two of his Peshmerga comrades (Sardar Haji Hussein Darqisri and Sheikh Salam) were martyred in those clashes.
In 1986, he assumed the position of sector commander, and later became deputy commander of the Hawraman Forces regiment. In 1988, he went with a group of his comrades to the village of Ahmed Awa, but they were exposed to the explosion of a mine planted near one of the outposts of the Ba'athist regime soldiers in Hani Qul in the Ahmed Awa area, where Qadir Hama Murad was martyred. His Peshmerga comrades transported his body to Iranian territory and buried him in the Darband Dizli area.
Source:
Archive of the Encyclopedia Authority of the Kurdistan Democratic Party




