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...


AbuBakr Mahmoud Hama Sharif was born in 1943 in Bani Banoki village in the base of Sureni mountain in Khurmal sub-district, he was a villager and studied until primary stage. After the failure of the September revolution, he became a refugee of Iran and lived in Mariwan city, he was married and his wife was called Kafia Muhammed, and she was a peshmerga in the mountains with him, and after AbuBakr's martyrdom, she participated more in activities. On October 20, 1986 Kafia and a bunch of her comrades wanted to go to Saidsadiq for partisan activities, but from the Dara Sur side of Ahmedawa they fell into the military ambush of the Ba'ath regime and Kafiya and a comrade of her named Muhammad Faraj were martyred, and AnwarI Haji Osman was seriously injured, he had four sons and a daughter named Fazil, Qadir, Shahewan, Dilshad, and he died when they were refugees in Iran and his daughter was Chnur.

In 1969، he became the Peshmerga of the District Committee of the Darbandikhan area of the Fourth Branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, at which time Mullah Omar of Bani Bnoki was the brother of the leader of the district. In 1974, he participated in many battles in the September Revolution, including the Battle of Sartiz, the Battle of Darbandikhan, the Battle of Zmanko mountain, in 1974, he received the rank of deputy of the fourth company commander of the Bamo Battalion of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Khabat force, at which time Ahmed Chaqji was its company commander and Hamasur Hussein was the commander of the battalion.

In 1975, after the Fail of the September Revolution, he did not give up his weapons along with his family and continued the Kurdish struggle on the border. In the Gulan Revolution, he participated in the partisan activities of the Sharazur Plain, the Partisan Activity in Sulaymaniyah, the Sharbazher battle, the Battle of Collita Village, the Battle of Qainja village of Sharazur, the battles of Halabja and a series of epic battles and other heroic events.

In 1979, he entered Sulaymaniyah with a group of his comrades for an important partisan activity, after carrying out the activity and on their return near the village of Qawila of the plains of Sharazur they fell into the ambush to a large number of soldiers and Jashs of the Ba'ath regime, as a result, some of his comrades were martyred and AbuBakr Mahmoud Hamasharif and Osman Banishari were seriously injured and they escaped.

In 1979, he was appointed as the commander of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Suren force Battalion, and in 1980 he received the rank of a member of the district Committee of the Darbandikhan belonging to the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

In 1981, a large force of soldiers and Jashs of the Ba'ath regime attacked the Peshmerga checkpoints on a large scale on the border of Iran, Kani Khayaran, and Dolanaw, as a result of the confrontation, AbuBakr Mahmoud was seriously injured, but his front was not occupied and Ba'ath's forces withdrew, then the regime's planes bombarded the front with 60 rounds of ammunition, and Abu Bakr Mahmoud Hama Sharif was wounded with some 60 rounds gun bullets and was martyred. Later, his comrades transfer his body to the Mariwan city of Iran and they burry him in Dasewan cemetry next to the grave of his son.


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