Martyr Mihemed Ebdula Ehmed was born in 1940 in the village of Ehmed Begê in the Şemêrani area of the Derbendîxan district. He grew up in a village and was engaged in farming. He studied until the primary stage and became a housewife. His family name was Ayşe Kerîm and he had a son named Celal who was martyred as a result of the Ba'ath regime's artillery shelling in the city of Halabja in 1988.
In 1970, he became a Peshmerga in the Shemêran force, which was an independent force and was under the command of the Xebat force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Martyr Heme Shemêrani was also the commander of that force. He participated in the battles of Sertîz, the battle of Hacî Omaran, the battle of Halabja, the battle of Derbendîxan, and the battle of Zimnako Mountain.
In 1974, Muhammad Abdullah Ahmed was martyred while defending the Peshmerga forces' defense position in Milê Sor, Surên Mountain, against a joint attack by the Communists and soldiers of the then Iraqi regime.
Source:
1. Encyclopedia archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party
