In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, he emigrated to Iran. Initially, he went to the Shino camp in Eastern Kurdistan, then after a few months in the Enzil camp, he moved to Serpêlî Zihaw (Ser Puli Zehab), where he stayed for a few months, then moved to Sermil, where he stayed for a few months, and then was transferred to the city of Yazd.
On November 22, 1991, after the uprising of the people of Southern Kurdistan, he returned to Kurdistan with his family and settled in the city of Rawandiz.
In 1962, along with several young people of his age, such as Seyid Selim, Muhammad Ziyad, and Qadire Goc, he joined the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution in the village of Feqiyani in the Rewandiz district and became a Peshmerga. He participated bravely in the battles of the villages of Akoyan and Feqiyani, Mount Korek, Dare Hishk, Geruya Bejan, and Beni Mount Harir. Due to the freedom and courage of that Peshmerga class, a file was opened for them at the border of the Balek force and Muhammad Ziyad became a serpel and Memede Resh Rewandzi He also becomes Deputy Sergeant. To defend the expansionist ambitions of the Iraqi army, he is sent to the Degele district of the Koye district.
From 1963 to 1964, he participated in several battles in the Rawandiz, Dola Akoyan and Korek Mountains. In 1965, he participated in the battle to defeat the Iraqi army on Korek Mountains. In 1966, he and his Peshmerga friends, such as Seyid Selim and Muhammad Ziyad and Qadir Goj and Majid Karwanchi, attacked the Iraqi army and liberated Mount Korek and Kepke Qel on the border of the Rawandiz district from the Iraqi army, causing great damage to the Iraqi army.
In 1966, he participated in the battles of Dare Hîşk and Mount Korek and Dola Akoyan and Dola Alane in the Xelifan district and Mount Hindirên. In the battle of Mount Hindirên Memede Resh Rewandzi He is slightly injured and his friends don't leave him alone and carry him through.
In 1970, after the March 11th Declaration, Muhammad Ziyad became the Sarleq and Memede Resh Rewandzi He also became Deputy Commander of the Army. In the same year, after the formation of the Tikhub Guard, he became the Commander of the Army because he knew Arabic. In 1971, he participated in the Battle of Kelekin against the Iraqi regime's mercenary forces. After the decision was made to transfer the head of the Rawandiz District Committee to the Acre District Committee, he requested the Party Leadership, Memede Resh Rewandzi also with that transfer, it is done out of necessity. For that Memede Resh Rewandzi He has served as a Peshmerga and deputy to Abdulrahim Jasim in the Behdinan area for nearly two years.
In 1974, after the Iraqi government withdrew from implementing the March 11 declaration and began a war against the people of Kurdistan, Memede Resh Rewandzi He returned to his previous position as Deputy Commander-in-Chief, and participated in the battles of Mount Korek and Dola Akoyan against the Iraqi Army. On August 8, 1974, Muhammad Ziyad was martyred, for which Memede Resh Rewandzi In his place is Ser Leq.
In 1985, contact with the Peshmerga forces resumed. May Revolution At the request of Kek Idris Barzani, a Peshmerga force of 400 people was formed and sent to the Xinere district in the Sidekan area. It participated in several battles against the Iraqi Army, and in 1988 it participated in the Xwakurk battle in the Baradost area.
In early 1992, a Peshmerga force was formed in the city of Rawandiz at the request of the leadership. In 1992, he was martyred in a battle to defend the rule of law by being shot by PKK militants.
Source:
1. Archives of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
