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Nahide Salam Ahmed

Teacher and politician Nahida Salam Ahmed, known by the names (Teacher Nahida Sheikh Salam, Kurdish girl, N. S and Mother of the Sun), was elected in 1960 at the Fifth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which was established in the city of Baghdad...


Teacher and politician Nahida Salam Ahmed, known by the names (Mamosta Nahida Sheikh Salam, Kurdish girl, N. S and Mother of the Sun), was a presidential candidate at the Fifth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party held in Baghdad in 1960. Mustafa Barzani She was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the congress delegates, becoming the first woman to become a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 

Biography

Nahida Salam Ehmed was born in 1922 in the city of Sulaymaniyah and is the daughter of the nationalist poet Sheikh Salam (1892 - 1959). In 1930, she completed her primary education in the town of Chamchamal. In 1941, she completed the Primary Teachers' School in Baghdad and was established as a primary teacher. In 1946, she married engineer Nuri Sediq Ali (1922 - 1983), known as Nuri Shaweys. Dr. Roj's mother Nuri Shaweys is a member of the Political School of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and Brusk Nuri Sediq Shaweys is a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Under the pseudonym of the Kurdish girl, N. S and Roj's mother wrote in Kurdish newspapers and magazines. She passed away on November 28, 2006 in the city of Erbil and was buried in the Seywan Hill Cemetery in the city of Sulaymaniyah next to her father Sheikh Salam. She spoke both Kurdish and Arabic.

 

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Nahide Salam joined the ranks of the Kurdish Youth Party in 1939, and in 1944, at the beginning of her political activities, she joined the ranks of the Right Path Party, and in the same year she became a member of the Kurdish Life Renewal Association (J.K), and in 1945 she became a member of the Kurdish Liberation Party, and in 1946 she joined the ranks of the Kurdish Democratic Party.

 

In 1959, he was the head of the delegation of the Kurdistan Women's Union to the visit of Zeim Abdulkarim Qasim (1914 - 1963) and was injured in a terrorist attack. In 1959, he participated in the fourth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq as a representative of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and in 1960, he was a candidate for President at the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party held in Baghdad. Mustafa Barzani She was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the congress delegates, becoming the first woman to become a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 

In 1964, he did not participate in the Mawet general assembly, which was organized by the political school of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and in which a decision was made against the President. Mustafa Barzani was given.

 

In 1974, after her house was looted by the Ba'ath Party authorities, she went to the free district of the September Revolution and went to Iran as a refugee in the years (1974 - 1975). In 1975, after the defeat of the September Revolution, she returned to Southern Kurdistan. She passed away on November 28, 2006 in the city of Erbil and was buried in the Seywan Hill Cemetery in the city of Sulaymaniyah, next to her father Sheikh Salam.

 

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Source:

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

2- Necahe Rafiq Hilmi, wera kel amrahe azîme recil azîm, mucele Gulan, muessese Gulan Al alamiye, al adad 33, al sene al salese, Erbil, Press of the Ministry of Al Saqafa 25 February 1999.

3- Mehdi Muhammad Qadir, Political Developments in Iraqi Kurdistan 1945 - 1958, (Sulaymaniyah - Kurdistan Strategy Research Center 2005).

4- Abdalftah Ali Albotani, commentary and discussion on the history of the Kurds and Iraq in Egypt, (Erbil, published by Haji Hashim Press, 2007).

5- Cemal Baban, Sulaymaniyah, my bright city, third volume, second edition, (Hewlêr - Aras Printing and Distribution - Aras Printing House 2012).

6- Tara Mihemed, Nahida Sheikh Salam, one of the prominent Kurdish women, Xebat newspaper, organ of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, issue 2552, Hewlêr, Wednesday, July 11, 2007.

7- Habîb Mihemed Karîm, history of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan in Iraq (with the participation of the president) 1946 - 1993 (Dihok - Xebat Press 1998).

8- Direxshan Sheikh Jalal Hafidzad, Briefly about the women's liberation movement in Kurdistan and some of my memories, (Sulaymaniyah - Şivan Press 2010).

9- Mehdi Muhammad Qadir, The Role of the Kurds in the Peace Movement in Iraq (1950-1963), (Hewlêr - Mukriyan Publishing House - Mukriyanî Publishing House 2015).

10- Nahida Sheikh Salam, in my memory, prepared by Çîmen Salih, (Hewlêr - Ministry of Education Press 1999).


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