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Mr. Abdulkarim Mustafa

Politician Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa, known by the names (Mirza Haji Abdulkarim Hesinger, Mirza Fendi Abdulkarim), joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1946.


Politician Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa, known by the names (Mirza Haji Abdulkarim Hesinger, Mirza Fendi Abdulkarim), joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1946 and was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at its fifth congress in 1960.

 

Biography

Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa was born in Erbil in 1914. Initially, he was given religious education, completed his primary education in the town of Koya in 1931, and was accepted into the Baghdad Academy of Sciences (Dar Al Ulum) in the same year. He was later established as a writer in the Koya Bara'i Court, and later worked as a writer in the Pishdar and Erbil Peace Courts, the Kirkuk Court, the Kirkuk Criminal Court, and the Shaqlawa Court.

 

In 1958, he became the Deputy President of the Nasiriyah Court of Dissolution of Rights in Southern Iraq and was later transferred to the Erbil Court. In 1960, he was appointed as the Deputy President of the Nasiriyah Land Settlement Court and was later transferred to Erbil with the same rank. He retired from the position of a magistrate in 1975. He died of a fatal illness in Erbil in the summer of 1979 and was buried in the Derwesh Khidr cemetery in the town of Koye in the Erbil province. He was fluent in both Kurdish and Arabic.

 

Worksheet

Mirza Abdulkarim Mustafa joined the ranks of the Kurdish Life Association in Eastern Kurdistan in 1942 and joined the board of writers for Biles publications. In 1943-1945, he supported the second Barzani revolution. In 1946, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Democratic Party. In 1950, he became a writer for the Erbil Court and, together with the writer for the Erbil Court, he secretly published the Rizgari newspaper, the organ of the Kurdish Democratic Party, in a secret location. In the same year, he became the head of the Erbil district committee and the manager of the second division committee. In 1951, he was transferred as a writer for the Kirkuk Court and published the newspapers and manifestos of the Kurdish Democratic Party in his home in the city of Kirkuk. He was a delegate to the third congress in 1953, the fourth congress in 1959, and the fifth congress in 1960, and after the congress he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Source:

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

2- Ehmed Şerîf Lek, commentary on historical events, a few pages from the history of a nation, first cover, (Hewlêr - Rojhilat Press 2016).

3- Abdulstar Tahir Sharif, History of the Syrian Kurdistan Hizb, Al Tabia Al Saniye, (Baghdad - Al Suri Press 1979).

4- Karim Shareza, Almiwazaf Al Adarī Wal Minazil Al Watani Mirza Abdulkarim 1914 - 1979, Al Taaxī Magazine, Dar Al Taaxī Lil Tabia wel Neshr, al adad 4115, al dawre al salese, Baghdad, Al Arbaa, 12 Tishrīn al Sanī 2003.

5- Karim Shareza, Mirza Abdulkarim 1914 - 1979, Hewler Encyclopedia, volume ten, (Lebanon - Green Gallery 2009).

6- Mam Celal, in memory of a suspected Kurdish activist in memory of Mirza Fendi Abdulkarim, Kurdistanî Niwê newspaper, organ of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, issue 473, second year, Hewlêr, Thursday, September 9, 1993.


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