Martyr Abdula Ahmed was born in 1934 in the village of Sazi, in the Altun Kopri district of Erbil province. He grew up in a village and was engaged in farming and animal husbandry. Abdula Ahmed was a housewife and his family name was Sa'diye Nurî and they had a son and a daughter.
In 1963, he became involved in the September Revolution and became a Peshmerga. He served in the First Battalion of the Shepherds under the command of Hema Sur Hussein, who was part of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's Liberation Force.
In 1965, Abdula Ahmed and a fellow soldier named Hema Salih were ambushed by the Iraqi army near the Pird district. After a confrontation, Abdula Ahmed was martyred and Hema Salih escaped the ambush with injuries.
Source:
1. Encyclopedia Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
