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Tamar Ahmad Shabaz

He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1952 and participated in the September Revolution (1961-1975), the May Revolution and the 1991 Kurdistan People's Uprising.


Tamar Ahmad Shabaz was born in 1931 in Sareshmay village of Khalifan township in Erbil province. He was married and had two sons and five daughters. In 1975, after the collapse The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran and returned to South Kurdistan in 1991. He participated in the uprising against the Iraqi army and later settled in his ancestral hometown.

In 1962, he joined the Peshmerga forces The September Revolutionhas done it. In 1963, after the Iraqi regime attacked and burned the village of Sareshmay in Khalifan district, he and his family moved to the areas under the control of the revolution and settled in Balak region. Tamar Ahmad Shabaz In the same year, he participated in the battles of Qaladze and Sangasar. When the Iraqi army planned to attack the areas under the control of the revolution in Mergasur, Sari Akre and Mount Pirs in order to occupy Barzan village and the region, Mala Mustafa Barzani sent a letter to Ahmad Shabaz to attack the Iraqi army Tamar Ahmad Shabaz After receiving permission from Mala Mustafa Barzani, he returned to his father and with the help and support of the people of Sareshma, they launched a large-scale attack on the Iraqi army in the fence of Ruste village in Balakayety region.

In 1967, Ahmad Shabaz's family was again displaced to Barzagar plain in Dashtahert district of Syedkan due to the burning of their village by the Iraqi army. They stayed there until March 11, 1970. After the March 11 agreement on the orders of the mullah Mustafa Barzani They return to Sareshma village.

In 1981, he returned to Shino in East Kurdistan on the recommendation of Idris Barzani The May RevolutionHe returned to Khawkurk as a detachment on the orders of Franco Hariri. In 1987 he participated in the Battle of Gali Rashi in Syedkan region and in 1988 he participated in the Battle of Nazdardagh Dastan of Khawkurk and was injured. Tamar Ahmad Shabaz was wounded several times and all his muscles suffered from severe burns in the battle of Nazdari Dagh. In 1987, he was seriously wounded by the regime's banned napalm in Gali Rash and lost his sight. In 2013 he was sent to Austria for medical treatment.

In 1991, during the Kurdistan Uprising, he returned to South Kurdistan via Haji Omeran and participated in the uprising and liberation of the city of Amedi. Later, he was appointed a member of the Halgurd Command. In 1994, he joined the Sar-e-Bland Special Brigade and was later assigned to command the Peshmergas of Sreshmay village in Khalifani township, which numbered about 100 Peshmergas.

In 1996, on the golden jubilee of the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, by President Massoud BarzaniHe was awarded the Barzani Medal.

He died on July 29, 2015 due to the effects of his injuries, at his own request and in the presence of the president's representative Massoud Barzani He was buried in the village of Sareshmay, the hometown of his ancestors.


reference:

1- Archive of the Encyclopedia Board of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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