The epic of Mount Matin
Matin Mountain is one of the most challenging mountains in the Kurdistan region in the Badinan region of the Amedi district. It was an important and strategic area to connect Barzan and Badinan regions.
More InfoMatin Mountain is one of the most challenging mountains in the Kurdistan region in the Badinan region of the Amedi district. It was an important and strategic area to connect Barzan and Badinan regions.
More InfoMonths after the outbreak of the September Revolution, Abdul Karim Qassim's government launched a series of attacks on the areas under the control of the revolution, with the help of mercenaries (jash). But the Peshmerga always resisted them and defeated their attacks...
More InfoOn March 1, 1969, Sami Abdulrahman and other commanders received orders from the revolutionary leadership to carry out a Peshmerga campaign against the Babagurgur oil company in Kirkuk. After completing their preparations, they heavily shelled the facility using 120mm and 106mm cannons, causing significant damage and setting fire to the Tarkiz factory
More InfoThis massacre and epic took place in the summer of 1963 during the Ba'athist regime in Sulaimani province. They believed that if they carried out a massive massacre and attack on Kurdistan, they would, in a short period of time, destroy the September Revolution and take the whole of Kurdistan under their control. Although they began to arrest and massacre innocent people in Sulaimani, However, they failed and also failed in all their attacks on Mount Azmar.
More InfoThe First Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party or the (Establishment) of Kurdistan Democratic Party – (Kurdish Democratic Party, Iraq – Augest 16th, 1946) was secretly held on the recommendation of General Mustafa Barzani in Baghdad....
More InfoThe 11th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Kurdistan Democratic Party- United - 26 August 1993), after the spring uprising in 1991 of the south of Kurdistan, the establishment of the National Council of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Regional Government was held in Erbil، the capital of the Kurdistan Region.
More InfoThe Shawana meeting of the Kurdistan Democratic Party – (Shawana Meeting – beginning of July), after the death of president Mustafa Barzani with the purpose of reorganizing the party affairs and making preparations for the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s ninth congress was held in the village of Shawana in the east of Kurdistan.
More InfoThe 8th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was held in Nawperdan village after the March 11, 1970 agreement
More InfoThe 10th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Kurdistan Democratic Party January 2, 1989) after the formation of the Kurdistan Front in 1988 and many teritorial and regional developments was held in the village of Heshmawa in eastern Kurdistan.
More InfoThe second congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Kurdistan Democratic Party, Iraq, October 4, 1959) was held openly in Baghdad after the return of General Mustafa Barzani and his friends from the Soviet Union and resolving the party's internal problems.
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