Suleyman Salih Brakhas Qadir

Suleyman Salih Barkhas Qadir, known as (Sulayman of Fata), was the Peshmerga of both the September revolution and the Gulan Revolution, received the ranks of platoon commander and commander of regiment and battalion commander, martyred in 1981.


Biography 

Sulayman Salih Barakhas Qadir, known as Sulayman of Fata, was born in Kani Kawa village in Shameran area of Darbandikhan district, he was a villager and was busy with farming, he had primary education level, he was a refugee of Iran in 1975 and resided in Mariwan city and Sarpeli Zahaw, he returned to Kurdistan at the beginning of 1976, in late 1976 he was again a refugee of Iran and resided in Mariwan city. His wife was Mahbuba Maaroof their sons are called Sarbaz, Salman, and his daughters are Kochar and Bayan.


Memoir of struggle 

Sulayman Salih Barkhas became a Peshmerga in 1963 in the Shameran force under the command of Hama Shamrani, at which time the Shamaran force was an independent force and received orders from the revolutionary leadership, and the scope of activity of this group was more in the Shameran and Nawroli areas. But after the formation of the military structure of the September Revolution in 1965, this force remained as an independent force and was placed on the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Khabat force.

In the Zmako battle in 1974, he was seriously injured in the battles against the regime, Marxist and the Peshmerga of the Democratic Party of Iran in 1980 in the sub-urban of Dizli, he was a refugee of Iran in 1975, and at the beginning of 1976 he returned to Kurdistan and was deported to southern Iraq. In the late 1976, he was again a refugee of Iran and joined the Shameran force. In September revolution he received the ranks of the ranks of platoon commander and commander of regiment in the Shameran force.

In 1980, in Gulan revolution he received the rank of commander of the Shameran Battalion belonging to hawraman forces under the command of Nadir Hawrami, in 1981 after the capture of Sharam Mountain by the Peshmerga forces, the Ba'ath regime again bombarded the Peshmerga strongholds, and Sulayman Salih was seriously injured, and his companions transported him to Tehran hospital by helicopter of the Iranian government. After one night stay in the hospital he was martyred due to the severity of his wound and his body was buried in the cemetery of Mariwan city.


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