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Aziz Tawfiq Abdulqadir Ahmad

Aziz Tawfiq Abdulqadir, a martyr was a Peshmerga of both the September and May Revolutions. During his striving life, he received the ranks of sergeant and battalion commander. In 1982, he was wounded and martyred in a clash with Ba'athist soldiers in the Tagozi region.

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Omar Karim Qadir Hama Amin

Omar Karim Qadir known, a martyr known as martyr Shamal graduated from secondary school and was a Peshmerga of the May Revolution. In 1983, he was ambushed by the Jalalis, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) fighters near the Sirwan River, and was martyred.

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Younis Ali Latif Alla Qadir

Martyr Younis Ali Latif Allah was an esteemed Peshmerga who played significant roles in both the September Revolution and the May Revolution. Following the downfall of the September Revolution, he sought refuge in Iran. He attained the position of branch commander during the September Revolution and detachment commander during the May Revolution. Unfortunately, he was apprehended by the Ba'ath regime's soldiers and Jashes in the village of “Khelle Hama” in the plain of Sharazoor in 1981. His fin

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Qadir Zamin Ala-Muard Ali-Wais

Martyr Qadir Zamin Ala-Murad, known as Wasta Qadir, was the Peshmerga of both the September revolution and the Gulan Revolution, after the fail of the September Revolution, he became a refugee of Iran, he was injured only once in his Peshmerga life, and in 1981 he was shot in the head in the epic battle of Sharam Gula mountain and was martyred.

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Abid Rahim Abdullah Mohammed

Abid Rahim Abdullah Mohammed, a martyr was a student of agricultural high school and a Peshmerga of the May Revolution. In 1981, he was arrested and went missing by the Ba'ath regime's soldiers and mercenaries (pro-Ba’ath regime Kurds) in the village of Kheli Hama in the plain of Sharazoor. He is one of the martyrs whose grave is unknown.

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Qadir Hama-Murad Jabari

Martyr Qadir Hama-Murad Ahmed, known as Qadir Jabari, was the Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution, he was once seriously injured in his peshmerga life, he received the ranks of section commander and deputy commander of battalion, in 1988 he was martyred by a landmine near the military trench of Ba'ath’s regime in Hana Qul behind of Ahmad Awa.

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Omar Aziz Osman Wahab

The martyr, Omar Aziz Osman Wahab was a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution. He received the rank of sergeant in his Peshmerga life. In 1979, he and three of his comrades were ambushed by the Jalalis, fighters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in Iran and were martyred and mutilated.

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Ahmad Tawfiq Abdulqadir

Martyr Ahmad Tawfiq Abdulqadir, a brave Peshmerga fighter who actively participated in both the September Revolution and the May Revolution, he was injured once. Sadly, in 1981, he fall victim to an ambush orchestrated by the Ba'ath regime's jashes in Halabja, ultimately sacrificing his life for the cause he believed in.

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Sulaiman Abdulrahman Tagozi

Martyr Sulaiman Abdulrahman Mohammed, also known as Sulaiman Abdulrahman Tagozi, was a Peshmerga of the Gulan Revolution. In 1983, he and two of his comrades were ambushed by the Ba'ath regime's (Jashes) in Tagozi region. Unfortunately, he was imprisoned in Mosul for a year and three months and later on he was martyred.

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the epic of Zambur

In July 1965, the revolutionary leadership planned an action called the Epic of Zambur. The Peshmerga guerrilla group executed this plan to strike a blow to the government's economic interests in Kirkuk. The operation was carried out successfully at the right time and place, causing a serious impact and threat to the Iraqi government's oil facilities.

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the Epic of KORAK mountain

The Iraqi government, which withdrew from the March 11 agreement and disrupted talks with the leadership of the September Revolution; the Iraqi government, resumed the war with the intention of ending the revolution in a short time, having somehow armed itself during the four years of ceasefire and negotiations. By strengthening its relations with the former Soviet Union to provide weapons, ammunition, military advice, etc., it can now achieve its goal of suppressing the Kurdish revolution.

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Nouri Shaweis

Nouri Sadiq Ali Rasul, also known as Engineer Nouri Shaweis, joined the ranks of the Kurdish Freedom Association in 1935. In 1951, he was elected a member of the Interim Central Committee of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) (Second Congress). In 1953, he was elected as a member of the leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)-Iraq (3rd Congress).

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