Martyr Jabbar Rahim Nadir Ahmed, known as Jabbar Rahim Tagozi, was born in 1952 in the Morteka village of Tagozi region of Halabja govornorate. After the fail of the September revolution, he became a refugee in Iran and lived in the village of Sheikh Sela of the city of Jwanro. He was married and his wife was (Tuba Fatah) and had one son and two daughters named (Jamil, Syria and Amina).
In 1965, he became a Peshmerga in the fourth branch of the sixth battalion of Bamo of Khabat Force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. At that time martyr Qadir Hama Salih Tagozi was the fourth sergeant major and Fazil Talabani was the commander of the battalion. He participated in several battles in the September revolution (Barzan battle, Zozik battle, Penjwen battle, and Khanaqin battle).
In 1969, he was shot in the Khanaqin war and was seriously injured. He was awarded the First seargent rank same year. After the fail and being a refugee, he has not given up arms and has continued his Peshmarga struggle.
On April 24, 1977, in the Bani Bolani village of the Tagozi region, they faced a military force of the Iraqi regime at the time, and as the result, Jabbar Rahim and three of his companions were martyred by the names of (Hama Hussein, Jamil Karim, and Hama Aziz Mahmud).