Rostam Abdulmuhamad Ahmad

Martyr Rostam Abdulmuhammad Ahmad was an employee for the Iraqi government, and he was a Peshmerga of the “Aylul” Revolution and the Kurdistan people's mass uprising. However, After the collapse of the “Aylul” Revolution, he was displaced to Iran. In 1991, he was ambushed by the “Khalq” Mujahideen forces near Khanaqin district and was killed (martyred). Moreover, he is one of the martyrs that the location of his grave is unknown.


Rostam Abdulmuhamad Ahmad was born in 1941 in Baleso village of Bamo district of Halabja province. He resided in the Zarayn village and was an employee for Zarayn municipality. Then, after the collapse of the “Aylul” Revolution, he fled to Iran and resided in Cameran. Afterwards, he returned in 1979 and settled in Baleso village. Furthermore, he was married to Bahya Salih and had four sons and six daughters named Ahmad, Mahmoud, Ata, Mohammed, Begard, Bekhal, Bahra, Banaz, Niaz and Berivan.

 

In 1968, he became a Peshmerga in the fourth branch of the sixth battalion of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). And at that time, Qadir Hamasaleh Tagozi was the head of the branch (fourth branch). Additionally, he participated in several battles during the “Aylul” Revolution which include the battles of Darbandikhan, Sartiz, Haji Omeran, Khanaqin and Halabja.

 

In 1991, he joined the Sirwan forces of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and its commander at that time was Jalal Lawrani. To add more, he participated in the liberating many places as Halabja, Arbat, Darbandikhan, Kalar, Kirkuk, Kulajo and Khanaqin.

 

In 1991, they were ambushed by the Mujahideen forces “Khalq” in Sheikh Baway village of Khanaqin district, and Rostam AbdulMuhammed Ahmad and several of his comrades were martyred.

 


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