Ahmad Ali Ahmad, also known as Sayed Ahmad, was born in 1947 in the Tewela village of Biara district in Hawraman region. He made his home in the town of Tewela, where he diligently carried out his duties at the bustling Tewela bazar. When the September Revolution came to an end, he remained steadfast in his commitment to the cause and joined his comrades in seeking sanctuary in Iran. He was married to Bahya Mahmoud and blessed with two sons and two daughters named Dana, Bahman, Mujda, and Bekhal. In 1967, he joined the ranks of Nasreddin Tawelai's Peshmerga forces, serving under the command of Jamal Namiq in the third branch of the 7th Battalion of Biara. In addition, He was a loyal member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1975, following the collapse of the September Revolution, He persisted in his unyielding battle as a Peshmerga, standing shoulder to shoulder with his fellow soldiers, aligning himself with the Hawraman force led by Nader Hawrami. Tragically, during a confrontation with soldiers and Jashes of the Ba'ath regime in Karajali, Hawraman region in 1983, the Peshmerga positions were bombarded by regime artillery. Consequently, several shells struck their location, resulting in the martyrdom of Ahmad Ali. His body was transported to Ahmad Awa village and laid to rest there.
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- Kdp encyclopedia archive