Historian and politician Abdulxaliq Abdulsalam Mustafa, known as Abdulxaliq Babiri, joined the ranks of the September Revolution in 1972. He was a delegate to the tenth congresses in 1989, the eleventh in 1993, the twelfth in 1999, and was elected a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the thirteenth congress in 2010. He was responsible for each of the nine districts of Acre in 2004, eight of Zakho in 2009, and one of Duhok in 2011 of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Biography
Abdulxaliq Babiri was born in 1956 in the village of Babir, in the Amed district of Duhok province.
Worksheet
Abdulxaliq Babiri joined the ranks of the September Revolution in 1972. In 1976, after the start of the May Revolution He once again joined the ranks of the revolution. Between the years (1982 - 1988) he participated in most of the battles in the Bahdinan region against the Ba'ath government of Iraq. Some of them were the Battle of Kani Mas, the Battle of Dereluk, the Battle of Bamarne Airport and the Battle of Sutka. In the years (1983 - 1987) he was in charge of the Amed district committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
In 1988, after the Ba'ath regime's attack on the Bahdinan areas and the beginning of the eighth phase of Anfal, he emigrated to Turkey and later to Iran. He was a representative of the tenth congresses in 1989, the eleventh in 1993 and the twelfth in 1999, and was elected as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the thirteenth congress in 2010.
After the victory of the Southern Kurdistan uprising in 1991, he returned and became the head of the Semêl and Zakho district committees of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. He was responsible for each of the nine districts of Acre in 2004, eight in Zakho in 2009, and one in Duhok in 2011 of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
In 1997, he became Commander of the Fourteenth Army of Zakho, and in 2014, after the attack by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Daesh) on the Kurdistan Region, he went to the front lines and assumed the responsibility of supervising the Teleskof axis of the Kurdistan Peshmerga force.
Source:
Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.




