Ehmed Mullah Siwar joined the September Revolution in 1962 and became a Peshmerga in the Omar Agha Dolemari Force. He entered the Soran district with a special force affiliated with Barzani's Nemir. In 1974, during the outbreak of the war between the Iraqi government and the Kurdish revolution, he became a sergeant on the Sipilk front. After the defeat of the September Revolution in 1975, he remained in the village of Mullah Siwar. In 1980, he returned to the ranks of the Peshmerga forces and became the commander of the Mobile Detachment in the village of Hayat. On May 31, 1981, he was seriously injured during an ambush on the Iraqi army and was transferred to Iran. After recovering, he returned to the ranks of the Peshmerga forces and became the deputy of Dr. Saeed Nadir.
In 1987, he became the head of the Karox organization and in 1988, after the flood of the Anfal operation and the chemical attack on the Behdinan district, he went to Eastern Kurdistan. In 1989, he became the head of the guards of the Political School in Rajan. In 1991, according to the plan of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Front regarding the uprising and rebellion, Mr. Nechirvan Barzani He participated in the uprising in the city of Sulaymaniyah. In 1992, he returned to the Barzan Force and became the Force Commander. In 1993, he was assigned to the command of the third battalion of the special forces. In 1994, he was assigned to guard the President's School with his battalion. In 1995, he was wounded in the defensive battle in the Erbil plain.
Ehmed Mela Siwar participated in the battles of Serê Akrê and Berî Nizar and Bilê and Barzan and the battle of Pirfat and the battles of the Balekayeti area and the battles of Karox and Sipilk and the battles of Mergesor and Goretü and Bawe. He suffered from leprosy in 2009. At the 13th congress in 2010, he was awarded the title of President of the Republic of Turkey. Masoud Barzani He received the Barzani Medal. He passed away on April 4, 2012 due to illness.
Source:
1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives.



