Abdulla Derweesh Ali was known as Abdulla Derweesh Eredini. He was born in 1945 in the village of Eredin, near the town of Sersing in the Amedi district of Duhok province. He studied until the middle school. In 1961, he contacted the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution. He became a Peshmerga in the Doski area of Jeri and with Asad Khoshevi. Later, he was transferred to Sayid Khalil Khoshevi and managed administrative work. Abdulla Derweesh was wounded in the battles of the village of Germik in 1961 and in the Doski battle of Jeri in 1964. In 1963, he returned to the Duhok force and became the Head of the Force's Weapons and Explosives Department.
In 1964, he was assigned to the Bethel and Transportation Department at the First Military Base in the Berwari area of Bala. In 1966, he received a wound dressing assignment in the village of Qesrê in the Balekayeti area and after returning to the First Military Base, he worked in the Revolutionary Hospital in the village of Qumeye in the Berwari area of Bala under the guidance of Dr. Muş, a Christian doctor. In the same year, he completed a six-month Bethel internship in the village of Qesrê with good grades under the guidance of Nuri Heydari. After a few months, he was assigned to another Bethel internship with new equipment and sent to the village of Rayat. After completing the internship, he was assigned to the Bethel department in Barzan and in 1971, he was transferred to the Barzani Base in Haji Omaran.
In 1974, after the start of the war by the Iraqi army against the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution, Abdullah Darwish was sent to Iran and worked at the Revolutionary Relations School, where Dr. Shafiq Qazaz was the Head of the School. In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, he emigrated to Iran. Initially, he settled in the city of Nakhda and from there he was transferred to the city of Ardakan in the province of Yazd. In 1991, after the uprising and uprising of the people of Southern Kurdistan, he returned to Kurdistan.
In 1979, he returned to the village of Rajan in Eastern Kurdistan and was assigned to the position of Deputy Head of the Political School's Relations Department at the Bethel Department of the Political School. In 1985, he worked in the Political School's Relations Department, which was headquartered in Lolan. In 1986, he was appointed as the President of the Political School. Masoud Barzani He went to the village of Kanî Sardik in the Nerwe district and performed the duties of the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and returned to the village of Rajan after six months.
In 1991, before the start of the uprising and the uprising of the Southern Kurdistan Republic, with President Masoud Barzani It began in Qasem Resh and then gradually progressed to the uprisings in Ranya, Erbil, Koya, Shaqlawe, Pirdê and Korê under the leadership of President Masoud Barzani After the defeat of the Iraqi army and the start of negotiations, President Masoud Barzani He went to Baghdad.
On August 16, 1996, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he was awarded the Barzani Medal by President Barzani for his services.
Source:
1. Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.



