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Haji Mirxan Dolemari

Commander Hacî Mirxan Ehmed Silêman, also known as Hacî Mirxan Dolemerî, Peshmerga of the September Revolution, the May Revolution and the Uprising, received the rank of sergeant on July 7, 1962, became the head of the Akre District Committee in 1970, is a member of the September Supreme Body and is the head of the September Committee in Soran and Mêrgasor.


Biography

Haji Mirxan Ahmed Suleman was born in 1940 in the village of Xerdinê, in the Mergasor district of Erbil province. He studied until primary school. In 1945, he emigrated to Iran with his family. After the collapse of the Kurdistan Republic in Mahabad, he returned to Southern Kurdistan. In 1975, after the collapse of the Kurdistan September Revolution, was an immigrant from the same country, returned to the country after the Kurdistan Uprising in 1991 and settled in the town of Pirmam. In addition to his native language, he also speaks Persian well.


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He joined the Peshmerga forces on May 1, 1959, and became a Peshmerga along with his brother Hiso Mirxan. He was promoted to colonel on July 7, 1962. In 1966, he became a colonel in the Behdinan area in the Gare mountains. In 1968, he was the commander of the 3rd battalion of the Acre Forces. From 1970 until the March 11 agreement, he was the battalion commander of the same force. At the same time, he was responsible for the Acre district committee. In 1971, he became the assistant to the 9th Border Protection Battalion in the south of the Sheikhan district.

In 1967-1968, he received military training in the use of weapons, defense, attack, and leadership in the Zagros Mountains of Hamadan. In August 1969, he was injured in an eye during a serious battle in the Akre and Sheikhan regions. In 1977, he was detained for three months by the Iranian Secret Intelligence Service (Savak) on the pretext of political activities.

He was a member of the congress at the 11th, 12th and 13th congresses of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), and was elected as a member of the party's 13th congress in 2010 by the President. Masoud Barzani He was awarded the Barzani Medal of Nemir. He retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel and is a member of the high body of the September and the head of the September committee in Soran and Mergasor.

Among his published works:

The Search for Justice, which consists of two volumes, was published in 2021.


Source:

  1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives.


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