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Ahmed Amed

Ehmed Ebdula Mihemed, a teacher and politician, was known as (Teacher Ehmed Amêdî and Ehmedê Ebê). In 1953, he was among the founding members of the Kurdistan Qutab Students' Union. In 1953, he was elected as the first President of the Kurdistan Qutab and Youth Union at its first congress...


Ahmed Abdullah Muhammad, a teacher and politician, was known as (Teacher Ahmed Amed and Ahmed Abeh). In 1953, he was on the founding board of the Kurdistan Qutabi (Students) Union. In 1953, he was elected as the first President of the Kurdistan Qutabi and Youth Union at the first congress. In 1953, he was a member of the founding board of the Kurdistan Qutabi and Youth Union. In 1959, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq by the representatives of the fourth congress in Baghdad. In 1960, he was a member of the list of five people who supported the founding board of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq at the stage of public work. In 1960, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the fifth congress. In 1964, representatives of the sixth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party were elected due to their support for the decisions of the plenary session. Mawet Conference He was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1964.

 

Biography

Ahmed Abdullah Muhammad was born in the city of Amed, which was part of the then Mosul province and is now Dohuk. In 1948, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Democratic Party. In 1954, he graduated from the Chemistry Department of the Higher Teachers' College in Baghdad. In 1954, he was established as a teacher in the city of Amed, which was part of the former Mosul province and is now Dohuk. In 1955, he was transferred to the city of Zakho, which is on the border of Mosul province and is now Dohuk. In 1957, he was transferred to the city of Dohuk, which is on the border of Mosul province. In August 1958, he, along with the delegation of the Zakho district committee of the Kurdistan United Democratic Party, welcomed Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh Muhammad Sheikh Abdulsalam (1892 - 1969), known as Sheikh Ahmed Barzan, in the city of Erbil and remained friends with him until the city of Mosul. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.


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Ahmed Abdullah Muhammad was a founding member of the Kurdistan Qutb Union in 1953. He was elected as the first President of the Kurdistan Qutb Union at its first congress in 1953. He was a member of the founding board of the Kurdistan Democratic Youth Union in 1953. In 1958, he became a member of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party during the fourth term of office of Khosrow Tofiq Fethullah (1930 - 2004). On September 10, 1959, he was a delegate to the first congress of the Kurdish Teachers Union (Shaqlawe Congress). In 1959, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq by the delegates of the fourth congress in Baghdad. In 1960, he was a member of the list of five people who supported the founding board of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq at the stage of public work. In 1960, during the sixth term of office of Salih Abdul Najmedin (1918 - 1981), known as Seyda Salih Yusifî (1918 - 1981), he became a member of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 

From August 15 to 17, 1960, he was a representative of Mosul province at the second congress of the Kurdish Teachers' Union (Shaqlawe Congress). In 1960, he was elected a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the delegates of the fifth congress. In 1961, he became the director of the Duhok preparatory school for boys. In 1961, he opposed the violation of Kurdish national rights and the spread of the revolution against Zeim Rukin Abdulkarim Qasim (1914 - 1963). In 1961, he became the head of the Amed district committee under the first district committee. Before the spread of the September Revolution and due to the order to arrest him in 1961, he contacted the ranks of the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution. In 1961, he commanded the battle to liberate the town of Amedi on the border of Mosul province, which was unsuccessful. In 1961, he participated in the battle of Siwaretuka on the border of Mosul province. In 1961, he participated in the battle of Kevlesin on the border of Mosul province. In 1961, he participated in the battle of Germavk on the border of Mosul province. He participated in all the battles that took place in Mosul province at the beginning of the September Revolution, which is now in the border of Dohuk province. In the years (1962 - 1964), he was in charge of the unity committee. In 1964, he participated in the general meeting of Mawet and spoke with General Mustafa Barzani (1903 - 1979). In 1964, after his friends from Hamedan left for the Iranian Empire, he hid in the house of his brother in the city of Erbil. In 1964, he published the Tishk leaflet, named after the Erbil branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, on the Runyo Department. On January 14, 1967, he lost his life in a tragic accident near the Erbil Republican Hospital and was buried in the Amediye cemetery.

 

Source:

1 - Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

2 - Preparation: Peşrew Ehmed, in the memoirs of Kake Ziyadê Koye, Kurdistanî Niwê Newspaper, Organ of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, number 2425, tenth year, Sulaymaniyah, Thursday, April 12, 2001, page 10.

3 - Prepared by: Salah Rashid, Mam Celal, His Meetings from His Youth to the Republican Palace, first cover, (Sulaymaniyah - Karo Press 2017) page 65.

4 - Ehmed Şerîf Lek, commentary on historical events, second volume, (Hewlêr - Rojhilat Press 2019) page 208.

 

5 - Publications of Tishk, Organ of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Erbil Issue, number 2, first year, September 21, 1964, pages 1 and 5.

6 - Great and eternal peace to the soul of the martyr Ahmed Abdalle Amidi, al-Nur newspaper, al-Adad 27, al-Sana al-Aweli, Baghdad, Dar al-Zeman Press, al-Asnin, 16 Kanun al-Awal 1968, page 5.

7 - Cemal Nebez, Memoir of those days that will never return, (Sulaymaniyah - Şivan Press 2017), page 298.


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