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Haji Berokhi

In 1943, Commander Haji Shekhomar Berokhi, also known as Haji Berokhi, served as a head of a branch in the Second Barzan Revolution. Moreover, he participated in the Maidan Moriki battle and was the commander of the 1st Battalion of the Balak forces. Also, He oversaw the Peshmerga forces in the Dashta Diyana front in 1965 until the Aylul Revolution's conclusion.

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Mustafa Goroni

Mustafa Abdullah Hamad Ahmad, also known as Mustafa Goroni, enlisted in the Peshmerga forces during the September Revolution in 1965 and served in Barzani's headquarters.

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Ahmad Meste

Ahmad Mustafa Shuan, also known as Ahmad Meste, was a prominent figure in the Second Barzan Revolution, an uprising that took place in the Kurdistan Republic in 1943. He also played a significant role in the September Revolution of 1961. Throughout his career, he held various positions of authority, including being a battalion commander in the Balak force and overseeing administration and military affairs at Barzani's headquarters.

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Babakr Pishdari

Commander Babakr Mahmoud Hawez, also known as Babakr Pishdari, joined the Peshmerga forces of Aylul Revolution in 1961. He was a member of the organization committee of Sangasar military department. In 1991, he was the representative of President Masoud Barzani in Pishdar and Bitwen.

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Fourteenth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party

On November 3, 2022, the 14th Congress began its work in Duhok with the presence of 1022 representatives out of 1065 representatives who were eligible to participate in the congress from all the Party’s organizations under the slogan (Freedom, Democracy and Justice).

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Kurdistan Democratic Party

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Latin script (Partiya demokrata kurdestanê), English (Kurdistan democratic party) and Arabic (الحزب الدیموقراطی الکوردستاني), is a national popular democratic party on Augest 16, 1946 was secretly established by the leadership of President Mustafa Barzani in Baghdad.

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The Progressive Gulan Revolution

The Gulan Revolution - (Progressive May Revolution - May 26, 1976). It was launched by the Kurdistan Democratic Party under the leadership of President Masoud Barzani against the Ba'athist government of Iraq in southern Kurdistan and continued until the 1991 spring uprising.

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First Barzan Revolution

On December 14, 1914, after the execution of Sheikh Abdul Salam Barzani by the Ottoman Empire, Sheikh Ahmed Barzani replaced his elder brother at the age of 18 and became a religious and social leader in the Barzan region.

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Jamal Iskandar Mahmoud Hama Sharif

Martyr Jamal Iskandar Mahmoud served as a Peshmerga during the May Revolution, but was later displaced to the Iranian border following the collapse of the September Revolution. His entire family faced political imprisonment, and he himself sustained a single injury during his time as a Peshmerga. Tragically, in 1982, after engaging in a paramilitary operation in the Said Sadiq district, he fall victim to an ambush by soldiers and Jashes of the Ba'ath regime, resulting in his martyrdom.

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Hassan Mohammed Kaki Mohammed

Martyr Hassan Mohammed was a Peshmerga fighter who played a significant role in the May Revolution. Throughout his career, he encountered one injury. Unfortunately, in 1982, he was tragically martyred by a betrayer while serving as a Peshmerga. This individual seized his weapon and a portion of his body and surrendered to the Ba'athists.

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Sabah Mohammed Arif Mohammed

Martyr Sabah Mohammad Arif, following the collapse of the September Revolution, sought refuge in Iran and joined the Peshmerga forces during the May Revolution. Tragically, in 1981, he fall victim to an ambush by PUK forces in the Sharazoor plain, resulting in his martyrdom.

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Mohammed Salih Abdulkarim Mohammed

Martyr Hama Salih Abdulkarim was an esteemed Peshmerga fighter who actively participated in both the September and May Revolutions. Following the collapse of the September Revolution, he was forced to seek refuge in Iran, only to be later relocated to southern Iraq under the control of the Ba'ath regime

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