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Mihemed Emin Mihemed Eli Salih Sulêman joined the Party in 1949. He joined the Peshmerga forces in 1963. In 1964, he became a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress). At the end of 1965, he was elected as a member of the Political School of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Biography

Mihemed Emin Mihemed Ali Salih Sulêman, known as Hema Emin Beg, was born on July 24, 1924 in the city of Sulaymaniyah. He is from the Sulaymaniyah dynasty, one of the oldest families in the city of Sulaymaniyah. He was appointed as a temporary employee with the rank of professional supervisor in the Administration (Al-Ashkhal Al-Ame) on October 25, 1948. He was appointed as a permanent employee on March 27, 1949.

He received his master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Michigan in the United States of America in 1953. In 1956, he became the director of roads and infrastructure in Amarah, southern Iraq. In 1959, he became a member of the executive board of the Iraqi Engineers Union. On May 21, 1958, he was transferred as an engineer to the Hillah Roads and Infrastructure Administration. On October 4, 1958, he was transferred to the Diyala Roads and Infrastructure Administration. On September 12, 1961, he was transferred to the General Administration of Housing in Baghdad. He resigned from his position on October 27, 1963. On March 26, 1967, he was appointed as the Director General of the Northern Construction and Reorganization (A'mar و Î'adetu Tanzimi al-Shimal) by a republican decree. In November 1967, he became a member of the staff selection committee for the Ministry of Northern Affairs. On April 5, 1969, he was promoted to chief of engineers. On August 18, 1970, by order of the Revolutionary Leadership Council, he became the Director General of the Ministry of Northern Affairs in the cabinet of Ahmed Hassan Bakir (1914 - 1982). On December 31, 1970, he became a member of the high planning committee for the construction and development of Kurdistan. In 1972, he supervised the construction of thirty thousand houses in Southern Kurdistan for the families of martyrs and Peshmerga.

In 1975, he was seriously injured in a car accident while traveling. In 1975, after the crash, September Revolution He fled to the Kingdom of Iran as a refugee. In 1977, he went to London for treatment. On May 9, 1979, he passed away in a hospital in London, far from his family and country, after a long battle with cancer. At his request, his body was transferred to Sulaymaniyah and buried in the Seywan Hill cemetery in Sulaymaniyah. He retired from service on September 14, 1980. He spoke Kurdish, Arabic, English and Persian.

Worksheet

He joined the Party in 1949. During the open activities of the Kurdistan Democratic Party during the reign of Abdulkarim Qasim (1914 - 1963), he was the Party's representative in the Iraqi Engineers Union. In 1963, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces. In 1963, he became a member of the Fifth Branch Committee. In 1964, he became a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (The sixth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party). In 1964, he became a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council of Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he became a member of the Executive Office (Al-Maktab Al-Tanfizi) of the Revolutionary Leadership Council of Iraqi Kurdistan. At the end of 1965, he was elected as a member of the Political School of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. On April 15, 1967, under the supervision of the President Mustafa Barzani He participated in the military-political conference in Kani Simaq (Hewlêr) as a member of the Executive Office of the Revolutionary Leadership Council of Iraqi Kurdistan.

In 1970, the representative The Eighth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party On September 29, 1971, in the village of Hacî Omaran in Erbil Governorate, a speech was read by the President. Mustafa Barzani (1903 - 1979) was created after the Iraqi government's suicide bombing attempt to assassinate President Mustafa Barzani In 1972, the funeral procession was accompanied by representatives of the Fifth Branch Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Sheikh Latif Hafidfrom Baghdad to Sulaymaniyah. In 1972, President Mustafa Barzani represented by a delegation from the Political School of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, accompanied by Salih Abdullah Necmeddin (1918 - 1981), who was accompanied by Seyda Salih Youssef known as engineer Nuri Sidiq Ali (1922 - 1981) who Nouri Shawes is known and sends engineer Ali Abdullah Amin to the city of Sulaymaniyah to attend the funeral of Latif Mahmud Saeed, who Sheikh Latif Hafid, the first deputy of the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1946, is known.

In 1973, he became the chairman of the Fifth Branch Committee of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan. On April 8, 1973, he visited Moscow as a member of the Iraqi-Soviet Friendship Association. On April 9, 1973, he attended the celebration of the first anniversary of the cooperation agreement between the Republic of Iraq and the Soviet Union in Moscow and thanked the officials for their hospitality to his friends during his visit to the Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan. Mustafa Barzani. He joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces for the second time in early 1974. In 1974, by order of the Revolutionary Leadership Council (Majlisi Qiyadetu al-Sawra) affiliated with the Arab Socialist Baath Party, all his assets and those of his family were confiscated by the authorities of the Republic of Iraq and, together with a group of other families, his children and his wife were deported to the border of the liberated areas on April 28, 1974. On May 24, 1974, by order of the Revolutionary Leadership Council, he was September Revolution He was dismissed from his post in 1974. He became the head of the Fifth Branch Committee.


Source:

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

2 - Ali Sincari, The Kurdish Question and the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Iraq, Part Three, (Duhok – Xanî Press – 2012), pp. 356, 369.

3 - Fuad Heme Khurshid, General Sherif Pasha, (Baghdad – Kurdish Cultural and Publishing Institute – (Dar El-Shuun El-Seqafetu El-Ame) Printing House – 2007), pp. 5 - 6, 10 - 11.

4 - Habib Muhammad Karim, History of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan – Iraq (In Main Stages) 1946 – 1993, (Duhok – Xebat Press – 1998), pp. 92, 104.

5 - Shekib Akrawî, Years of Trouble in Kurdistan: The Most Important Political and Military Events in Kurdistan and Iraq from 1958 to 1980, Second Edition, (Hewlêr – Menara Press – 2007), p. 157.

6 - Sha'ban Ali Sha'ban, Some Political and Historical Information, Third Edition, (Hewlêr – Rojhilat Press – 2013), pp. 113 - 114.

7 - Photo from the Public Works Administration Book, Northern Construction and Reorganization Administration, September 10, 1967, p. 1.

8 - Ismet Sharif Wanli, Iraqi Kurdistan: National Identity (A Study of the 1961 Revolution), Translated by Suad Mihemed Xidir, (Sulaymaniyah – Muessesetu’l-Jin – Şivan Press – 2012), p. 326.

9 - Ali Sincari, The Kurdish Question and the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Iraq, Part Three, (Duhok – Xanî Press – 2012), p. 369.

10 - Muhsin Dizeyî, My Life's Events, Part Three, (Hewlêr – Hacî Hashim Press – 2013), p. 175.

11 - Muhammad Mullah Qadir, Workbook: A Brief History of the Party and the Culture of the Immortal Barzani, Second Edition, (Hewlêr – Aras Printing and Publishing House – 2007), pp. 21, 65.


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