After the 9th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, by the decision of the leadership of the Party, he became the commander of the headquarters of the political office in Rajan, martyred on November 17on 18th of 1980.
Biography
Faizo Salim Khan Saadola, known as Faizo Zebari, was born in Pira Kapra village in 1939, in 1945, at the age of 6, he becomes a refugee in the east of Kurdistan with his family. He participated in the protection of the Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad with his comrades, after the collapse of the Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad, they return to Kurdistan and he joins the ranks of the September Revolution and after the fail of the September Revolution, he rebecame a refugee in Iran and lived in Nagada, he was literate, he had five sons and four daughters, he knew Arabic and Persian.
Memoir of Struggle
Fazio Salim Khan Saadola, in the Badinan area, actively participated in the Party organizations, then joined the ranks of the September Revolution and becomes a Peshmerga, in 1970 he becomes a commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Akre forces, and as a peshmerga and commander, he participates in many battles such as the battle of a Hazarjut, the Battle of Smaqok, and the Battle of Karatuba.
In 1975, after the September Revolution, he becomes a refugee in Iran and participates in the Gulan Revolution and becomes the commander of the force, after the 9th congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, by the decision of the Party’s Leadership he becomes the commander of the headquarters of the political bureau in Rajan, then by the decision of the leadership of the party and the political bureau, the martyred commander Faizo Zebari will be transferred to the border of the 3rd and 4th branch behind Azkal Mountain and in that area he participates in many famous epic battles, including the battle of Bandar.
On November 17 on 18th, 1980, when they were transferred to Haji Omaran, along with six other Peshmerga by the names of Martyr Sulayman Charbuti, Martyr Tali Khasraw Zebari, Martyr Shaker Aziz Zebari, Martyr Muhammad Surchi, Martyr Mala Rasu Barkarayi and Martyr Abdul-Qadir Barakarayi, were killed by enemy mines.
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