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Sheikh Ismail Mela Aziz

Politician, Ismail Aziz Mustafa Abdullah was known by the names Sheikh Ismail Mela Aziz, Sheikh Ismail Safi, Sheikh Ismail Hirani, Ismail Mela Aziz Hirani, Tariq. In 1963, he was a representative of the general congress in the town of Koye (Yekemê Gel) in Erbil province. In 1964, he became interested in the political school....


Politician, Ismail Aziz Mustafa Abdullah was known by the names Sheikh Ismail Mela Aziz, Sheikh Ismail Safi, Sheikh Ismail Hirani, Ismail Mela Aziz Hirani, Tariq. In 1963, he was a representative of the general congress in the town of Koye (Yekemê Gel) in Erbil province. In 1964, he became interested in the political school. In 1964, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the sixth congress. In 1964, he was appointed as a member of the leadership council of the revolution in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1966, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the seventh congress. On April 15, 1967, he was a representative of the military-political conference of Kanî Simaq in Erbil. In 1970, at the eighth congress in the village of Nawpirdan in Erbil province, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the congress delegates.

 

Biography

Ismail Aziz Mustafa Abdullah was born in 1943 in the city of Erbil. He comes from a family of Hiran sheikhs who follow the Qadirite method. He is the grandson of the Kurdish poet and Sufi Mustafa Abdullah Ali known as Safi Hirani and the grandfather of Mustafa Abdullah Ali Mustafa (1873 - 1942) and the grandson of the Kurdish poet and Sufi Sheikh Abdullah Ali Mustafa known as Sani (..... - 1906). Their family originates from Sheikh Suleman Beg of Mir Tire of Mir Mehmer of the Khosnaw clan, who came to Southern Kurdistan from Eastern Kurdistan and may have reached the Khosnawet region through Shalawi Khan Ahmed Khan of Ardalan, and Sheikh Suleman Beg received the Qadirite method from Sheikh Taha of Bitlis.

 

The sheikhs of this family have been identified with Kaki Heran. However, according to the manuscript (Siraj Al Salkin), in the writing of Sheikh Hussein Qazi Barzanji, a figure known as Mustafa Khoshnaw was known to Shami, who returned to the village of Qazankaya in the Sulaymaniyah province with Sheikh Ismail Barzanji in the city of Baghdad and received the Qadiri order from Sheikh Ismail and after a while asked for a respite and returned to the city of Koya and the Khoshnawatiya region. It was established on the 25th of November 1979 by a decree of the Revolutionary Leadership Council with the general director in the Ministry of Local Government. He passed away on June 10, 2017 due to illness in Par Hospital in the city of Hewler and was buried in the cemetery of the family of the Sheikhs of Heran in the town of Hewler in the province of Hewler. He is proficient in Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.

 

Worksheet

Sheikh Ismail Mullah Aziz joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1956. In 1957, he became the founder and first head of the Hiran organization of the Shaqlawe branch of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1959, he became a member of the Shaqlawe district branch of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq. In 1961, he was in charge of collecting aid for the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution on the outskirts of the city of Erbil. In 1963, he was a member of the Erbil aid collection board for the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution on Mount Qarachuq on the outskirts of the province of Erbil. After the coup (coup) of February 8, 1963, the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party established contact with the Peshmerga forces of the September Revolution.

 

In 1963, he was a representative of the general congress in the town of Koye, in the province of Erbil. In 1964, he stood by the political school and supported the leader General Mustafa Barzani (1903 - 1979). In early June 1964, he became a member of the preparatory committee of the sixth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1964, at the sixth congress in the town of Qaladiz, in the province of Sulaymaniyah, he was elected by the congress delegates as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1964, he was appointed as a member of the leadership council of the revolution in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he became the head of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, whose headquarters was in the village of Nazenina, in the province of Erbil. His role was in organizing the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil province, especially in the towns of Shaqlawe. On January 1, 1965, as the head of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, he sent an appeal to the wealthy people of Erbil with the aim of collecting donations for the Peshmerga in the Erbil border area, and this work was carried out with the cooperation of lawyer Muhsin Dizayi. On February 10, 1965, as the head of the second branch, he successfully led a demonstration in the Erbil market, which was also aimed at pressuring the Iraqi government to withdraw from the implementation of the June 1966 agreement.

 

In 1966, at the seventh congress in the town of Gelale, on the border of Erbil province, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the congress delegates. In 1966, he was appointed as the deputy head of the second branch. On April 10, 1967, he became a representative of the military-political conference of Kani Simaq (Ewlêr). In 1967, he was appointed as the head of the second branch for the second time. In 1969, he was appointed as the head of the second branch for the third time. At the end of 1969, he was appointed as the deputy head of the second branch at the second branch. In 1970, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party by the congress delegates at the eighth congress in the village of Nawpirdan, on the border of Erbil province. On Sunday, August 16, 1970, in the city of Erbil, he read the article of the second branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party on the occasion of the twenty-fourth anniversary of its establishment. In 1970, he became a member of the Kurdish Science Association (Cemîa Al Saqafiye Al Kurdiye). In 1970, he became the secretary of the fifth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. On August 16, 1971, he participated in the silver jubilee celebration or the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the headquarters of the fifth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Baghdad and on this occasion he welcomed the diplomatic officials of the embassies of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. On March 30, 1972, he participated in the opening ceremony of the seventh congress of the Kurdistan Qutb Union in the city of Sulaymaniyah.

 

In 1972, he became the fourth speaker of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's cadre training school in the village of Nawpirdan in the Erbil province. In 1972, he became the second in charge of the fifth branch of the party. In 1972, he helped his supporters finance the sale of Iraqi oil. In early April 1974, before the outbreak of hostilities between the Iraqi government forces and the leadership of the September Revolution, he briefly returned to the liberated areas of the September Revolution by order of the leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 1987, he had contacts with the leadership of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and carried out political and party activities in Erbil province under the pseudonym Tariq. In 1990, he was the liaison between the Kurdistan Democratic Party and a part of the tribal and clan militias of Erbil province to organize the uprising and rebellion in Southern Kurdistan in 1991. In 1991, he actively participated in the uprising and rebellion in Erbil. On August 22, 1993, at the eleventh congress in Erbil, he was elected by direct election by the congress representatives as a member of the central committee and observer of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - United. In 1999, he was a delegate to the twelfth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil. In 2010, he participated in the thirteenth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil.

 

His works:

 

Insight into organizations 1999.

 

Source:

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


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