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Jalal Beg Siwani

Teacher Jalal Abdulrahman Amin joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1947. In 1959, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress) by the congress delegates. In 1960-1961, he was the third employee in charge of the Second Branch Committee of the Party.


Teacher Jalal Abdulrahman Amin joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1947. In 1959, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress) by the congress delegates. In the years (1960-1961), he was the third employee in charge of the Second Branch Committee of the Party. In 1961, he escaped from the Iraqi police and joined the Peshmerga forces. In 1964, he left party activities.

Biography

Teacher Jalal Abdulrahman Amin (1928 - 1987), known as (Jalal Abdulrahman Shiwani and Jalal Abdulrahman Beg, Mam Resh and Jalal Beg Shiwani, was born in Kirkuk. He graduated from the Higher Teachers' University in Baghdad in 1953. In the years (1953 - 1957), he was the director of the Redar primary school on the border of the education administration of Kirkuk province. In 1960, he married Ziba Abdulwahid Mukhtar from the town of Koy. In 1957, his job was transferred to Chamchamal, which is part of Kirkuk province.

He died of a heart attack on June 18, 1987, in the village of Mam Reş in Kirkuk province, where he was born, and was buried in the Sheikh Muhyeddin cemetery in Kirkuk city. He spoke Kurdish, Arabic, Turkmen, and English.

Worksheet

He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1947. In 1949, he was arrested by police forces during demonstrations against the rule of the Kingdom of Iraq in the city of Kirkuk and was later sent to the Wasash military camp prison near Baghdad. In 1953, he joined the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1958, he was responsible for the people of the Siwan region on the border of Kirkuk province joining the ranks of the United Democratic Party of Kurdistan. In 1958, he became a member of the region in the Kirkuk Regional Committee affiliated with the Third Branch Committee of the United Democratic Party of Kurdistan. In 1959, he was elected by the congress delegates as a member of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party - Iraq (Sixth Congress).

In 1959, he became the head of the Third Branch Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq. On September 10, 1959, he was a representative of the First Congress of the Kurdish Teachers' Union (First Congress of Shaqlawe). In 1960, he was a member of the founding committee of the open phase of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1960, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Fifth Congress) by the representatives of the congress. In the years (1960 - 1961), he was the head of the third staff of the Second Branch Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1961, he escaped from the Iraqi police and joined the Peshmerga forces. On December 18-23, 1961, he participated in the Security Council meeting and voted in favor of the continuation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. September RevolutionHe was arrested in 1962 during clandestine activities, tortured, and imprisoned in Baghdad prison.

On June 10, 1963, he participated in the battle of Shiwasur on the border of Kirkuk province against the forces of the National Guard (Al - Haras Al-Qawmi). In 1963, he became the head of the Second Branch Committee. On April 4-9, 1964, he participated in the broad meeting of the Mawet, which opposed the removal of the President. Mustafa Barzani (1903 - 1979) was the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party from the Political School. On April 8, 1964, he was a member of the delegation of the Mawet General Assembly to visit the President. Mustafa Barzani and on April 10, 1964, in the village of Sengeser, in the province of Sulaymaniyah, with President Mustafa Barzani They have met with the President and are reaching the conclusion of holding the Sixth Congress. However, the Political School's issuance of a statement against the President renders their work fruitless.


Source:

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2 - Salih Rashid (editor), The Meeting of Ages, Part One, Second Edition, (Sulaymaniyah – Karo Press – 2017), pp. 183 - 184.

3 - Ahmed Bani Khilani, My Memories, (Baghdad – Al-Ruwwad Al-Muzdihira Publications for Printing and Publishing and Communication – 1995), p. 163.

4 - Cemal Nebez, Memoir of Those Days That Will Never Come Again, (Sulaymaniyah – Şivan Press – 2017), p. 355.

5 - A Collection of Experienced Teachers from the Erbil Region, Volume One, (Erbil – Ministry of Education Communications Directorate – Ferec Press – 2019), p. 201.

6 - Habib Muhammad Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party – Iraq (In Main Stages) 1946 – 1993, (Duhok – Xebat Press – 1998), pp. 61, 67 - 68.

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8 - Şekîb Akrawî, Years of Trouble in Kurdistan: The Most Important Political and Military Events in Kurdistan and Iraq from 1958 to 1980, Second Edition, (Hewlêr – Minara Press – 2007), p. 154.

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11 - Ali Sincari, The Kurdish Question and the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Iraq, Part Three, (Duhok – Xanî Press – 2012), pp. 326 - 327.

12 - Ali Sincari, The Truth of the Journey of the September 11, 1961 Revolution, (Duhok – Xanî Press – 2013), p. 292.

13 - Ali Sincari, My Memories in the Kurdistan Democratic Party, (Duhok – Xanî Press – 2015), p. 20.

14 - Faiq Cemil, My Memories, Part Two, Xazir Magazine, Berdereş Cultural Center, Issue 33, January 2010, p. 16.

15 - Kaws Qeftan, The Kurdish National Liberation Movement in Iraqi Kurdistan 1958 – 1964, (Sulaymaniyah – General Administration of Printing and Publishing – 2004), pp. 16, 162.

16 - Keyfi Hadi, Tells His Memories About the Beginning of the Work and Mission of the Peshmerga to the Readers of Our Magazine, Derin Magazine, Organ of the Second Branch of the Communication School of Erbil, Issue 1, Erbil, Ministry of Education Press, Saturday, June 4, 2005, p. 8.

17 - Congress of Kurdish Teachers and Writers in Shaqlawe, Hetaw Magazine, No. 162, Year 6, Hewlêr, Kurdistan Press, Tuesday, September 15, 1959, pp. 1, 4.

18 - Fifth Congress of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, Roji Nu Magazine, Issue 3, Year 1, Sulaymaniyah, June 1960, p. 56.

19 - Internal Kurdish Teachers' Congress in Shaqlawe, (Sulaymaniyah – Kameran Press – 1960), p. 77.

20 - Marif Xeznedar, My Days: Composition 1930 – 1949, Volume One, (Hewlêr – Hacî Hashim Press – 2009), pp. 212 - 213.

21 - Masoud Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume Three, (Hewlêr – Ministry of Education Press – 2002), p. 137.

22 - Mustafa Neriman, Memories of My Life, (Baghdad – Kurdish Intellectual and Publishing Institution – (Dar Al-Hurriya Publishing House) – 1994), pp. 171 - 172.


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