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Anwar Hama-Amin Mawlud Muhammed

Martyr Anwar Hama-Amin Mawlud was a cadre and Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution, received the rank of political leader of the force and supervisor of the secret cells in the city, and in 1981 he was ambushed by a Patriotic Union force in the city of Said Sadiq and was martyred.

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Abu Bakr Mahmoud Hama Sharif Latif

Martyr Abu Bakr Mahmoud Hama Sharif was the Peshmerga of both the September Revolution and the Gulan Revolution, along with his family, he was the Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution and was martyred in 1986, he was seriously injured in his peshmerga life...

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Ibrahim Muhammed Sulaiman Ahmed

Martyr Ibrahim Muhammed Sulaiman, a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution, was arrested by a Jash leader in 1984 and was arrested and after seven months in prison in Abu Ghraib prison he was executed.

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Naaman Hama Ahmed Bawais

Martyr Naaman Hama Ahmed, a cadre and Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution, was injured once in his life as a Peshmerga and was subjected to chemical weapons, and in 1988, he was ambushed by the Ba'ath regime's military intelligence agency. Since his arrest to this moment his whereabouts is unknown, he is one of the martyrs whose grave is unknown.

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Asad Wussein Ghafur Hussein

Martyr Asad Wussein Ghafur was a Cadre of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Organizations, a political prisoner, and a Peshmerga of the popular uprising of the people of Kurdistan, he was injured once in his life as a Peshmerga, and in 1991 he was martyred in the liberation of Sulaymaniyah in front of the Red (Suraka) Security of Sulaymaniyah.

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Muhammed Abdulkarim Muhammed Mahmoud

Martyr Muhammed Abdulkarim Muhammed was the Peshmerga of both the September revolution and the Gulan Revolution, in his life as a peshmerga he was injured once and received the rank of Platoon commander, in 1981 near the village of Greza of Sharazur plains with one of his brothers they were ambushed by a force of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and they were martyred.

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Muhammed Hamakarim Hamasadiq Yusuf

Martyr Muhammed Hamakarim Hamasadiq, who became a refugee of Iran after the September Revolution, he was the Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution and the popular uprising of the people of Kurdistan, in his life as a peshmerga he was injured once, in 1991 he was martyred in the liberation of Saidsadiq district.

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The Battle of Rash Mountain in Duhok 1974

The battle of Mount Rash took place in early November 1974 in the mountain Rash, west of Duhok. Because the area was under the control of the revolution, the Peshmerga continued their activities, especially shelling military convoys. To put an end to the revolution there, the Iraqi army launched a significant offensive, but it failed and resulted in significant casualties.

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Battle of Farajawa 1974

In June 1974, a confrontation ensued near the village of Faraja as the Iraqi army initiated an invasion of the Garmian region with the intention of reclaiming control over the area. The Peshmerga forces valiantly resisted the Iraqi army, inflicting significant casualties and temporarily halting their advancement. During this period, the Iraqi government, in its opposition to the Kurdish revolution,  launched a substantial attack against Kurdistan.

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Battle of Shiwa Soor 1974

On April 25, 1974, the Battle of Shiwa Soor unfolded as the Iraqi army launched a renewed invasion against Kurdistan, seeking to control over all territories held by the revolutionaries and ultimately dismantle the September Revolution. For the Iraqi army, this engagement resulted in a significant defeat at the hands of the Peshmerga forces. Nevertheless, the Iraqi military encountered a significant setback when confronted by the formidable Peshmerga forces...

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The Battle of Azmar 1974

The battle had taken place on 19th June 1974 in Mount Azmar. At that time, Sulaimani was part of the Iraqi army. And the city did not have the strength to carry out military operations of its own free will. So, it planned to attack Mount Azmari, where the Peshmerga forces had established a defensive position. Even though the city was able to capture it, it suffered materialistically, and its casualties were heavy.

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