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Yahya Abdullah Taha Ahmed

Yehya Abdula Taha Ahmed was a Peshmerga fighter of the September Revolution and was martyred in 1974. Martyr Yehya Abdula Taha was born in 1937 in the village of Darashi in the Balisan district of the Shaqlawe district. He was a villager and engaged in farming. Yehya Abdula was a housewife and his family name was Fatima Abdula and he had a son and three daughters named Yunis, Pîroz, Khatûn, Gulîzar.


In 1974, contact with September Revolution He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party and became a Peshmerga under Khalid Ajgeyi, who led the Sefin force.

 

In 1974, Yehya Abdullah and a group of his comrades attacked a military outpost of the then Iraqi regime between the villages of Melok and Margeser in the Bêtwate district. After the confrontation, Yehya Abdullah was hit by a soldier's bullet and was martyred. His comrades then transferred his body to the cemetery of the village of Niwaweh in the Bêtwate district and buried it there.


Source:

1. Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives


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