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Na'man Isa Sharif

Na'man Isa Sharif, known as (Na'man Barzani), joined the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1946. In 1964, he was elected by the congress delegates as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress)...


Na'man Isa Sharif, known as (Na'man Barzani), joined the Kurdish Democratic Party in 1946. In 1964, he was elected by the congress delegates as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party). In 1966, he was elected by the congress delegates as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Seventh Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party). In 1964, he became the governor of Mosul. In the Mosul province, he was in charge of the First League Committee in the years (1964 - 1967).

 

Biography

 

Na'man Isa Sharif, known as (Na'man Barzani), was born in the town of Bilê, in the Marghesor district of Erbil province. In 1945, after the defeat of the Second Barzani Revolution, he emigrated to Eastern Kurdistan. In 1947, after the defeat of the Democratic Republic of Kurdistan, he returned to Southern Kurdistan and was imprisoned for a while. He graduated from the Baghdad University in 1953. In the fifties of the twentieth century, he was assigned to the town of Shaqlawe, in the Erbil province. In 1958, he was assigned to the town of Zakho, in the Mosul province.

 

In 1961, he was exiled and exiled with his family to the town of Musayyib in southern Iraq by the authorities of the Republic of Iraq. On May 31, 1973, by order of Ahmed Hassan Bakr (1914 - 1982), the President of Iraq, he was deposed without regard to the law and regulations. He passed away on June 25, 1973, due to a heart attack in the town of Rawandiz and was buried in the city of Zakho, in the province of Duhok, on the morning of the same day, in the presence of Professor Hashim Hesen Rashid (1926 - 1990), known as Hashim Akrey, the governor of Duhok, Abdulwahab Etrushi, the governor of Erbil, the executive board of the Second League Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the executive board of the First League Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and a large number of people. Shahrazad was fluent in Kurdish, Hebrew, Arabic, and English.

 

Worksheet

Na'man Barzani joined the ranks of the Kurdish People's Party in 1943. In 1945, he became the commander of the food command in the town of Bilê, in the Erbil province, and had connections with the revolutionaries. In 1945, he participated in the Second Barzani Revolution under the command of As'ed Khoshavi. He participated in the artillery campaign in Tabriz in the People's Republic of Azerbaijan. His wife was one of the women who sewed the Kurdistan Regiment in 1946. In 1946, he participated in the battle of the Saqqez front on the border of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic.

 

In 1946, he joined the Kurdish Democratic Party. He became a member of the Peace Movement. In 1958, at the request of Salih Ebdulla Necmedin (1918 - 1981), also known as Seyda Salih Yusifi, he was appointed as a member of the Zakho District Committee of the First League Committee of the United Democratic Party of Kurdistan. In 1959, as the second employee of the Zakho District Committee, during the term of office of Omar Hesen (1922 - 2001), also known as Omar Bamerni, he was elected as a member of the Zakho District Committee of the First League.

 

In 1959, during the uprising of Aqid Abdulwahab Shawaf (1916 - 1959) against Abdulkarim Qasim (1914 - 1963), Prime Minister of Iraq, he was given command of an armed force of supporters of the United Democratic Party of Kurdistan to arrest the governor of Zakho who was a supporter of Aqid Abdulwahab Shawaf. In 1959, he was a representative of the Fourth Congress of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan - Iraq. From December 20, 1959 to December 10, 1960, after the end of the Fifth Congress of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, he was appointed as the head of the Zakho District Committee of the First League. In 1959, he participated in the Fourth Congress of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan - Iraq as a representative of the First League.

 

On Saturday, January 8, 1960, during the public work phase, he was among the fifty-person list of supporters of the founding committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. His profession was deputy editorial secretary (me'awin katib tahrir). In 1960, he was elected as an alternate member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Fifth Congress) by the congress delegates. In 1960, he was appointed as a district member of the Zakho District Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's First Division. In 1961, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces. From the spring of 1962 to the fall of 1965, he was responsible for the First Division Committee in the ninth year. In 1963, his brother Ahmed Isa Sharif was poisoned by the Iraqi government during the September Revolution. He had previously been a deputy wireless officer in the Iraqi army and had assisted the September Revolution.

 

In 1964, he opposed the decisions of the Mawet meeting and the Political School wing and supported President Mustafa Barzani (1903 - 1979). In early May 1964, he was elected as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1964, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Sixth Congress) by the congress delegates. In 1964, he became a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he was appointed as the administrative head of the revolution in Mosul province by the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In the years (1964 - 1967), he was the head of the First League Committee.

 

In 1964, he was appointed as the governor of Mosul by the Executive Office (Al-Makteb Al-Tanfizi) of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In December 1965, he participated in the Fourth Conference of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Syria as a representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party with the aim of unifying all its branches. In 1966, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Seventh Congress) by the representatives of the congress. In 1966, he was engaged in organizing and unifying the branches of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Syria by order of President Mustafa Barzani. In 1967, he was appointed for the second time as the head of the First Liaison Committee. In 1967, he published articles in the magazine (Sawt (Dengê) Kurdistan), the organ of the First Liaison Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

 

In 1969, he was again appointed as the head of the First Division Committee for the third time. In 1970, he was elected as an alternate member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (Eighth Congress) by the congress delegates. In 1970, he was appointed as the head of the First Division Committee, whose headquarters were in the city of Mosul. On September 16, 1970, he was appointed as the governor of Rawandiz, Erbil province, by a decree of the Revolutionary Leadership Council. On Wednesday, June 2, 1971, as an alternate member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the governor of Rawandiz, he received the delegation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bulgaria, which had visited Barzani's headquarters in the Balek area of ​​Erbil province.


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