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Jaafar Mustafa Ma'roof

Jaafar Mustafa Ma'roof, also known as Sheikh Jaafari Jamanasur, was born in 1957 in Sarkan village, Sarochk area, Barzanja district, Sulaimani province. In 1970, he joined the Kurdistan Students Union In 1996, he was appointed as the governor of Halabja. In 2003-2005, he served as the governor of Akre


 Jaafar Mustafa Ma'roof, also known as Sheikh Jaafari Jamanasur, was born in 1957 in Sarkan village, Sarochk area, Barzanja district, Sulaimani province. In 1970, he joined the Kurdistan Students Union He was appointed as the governor of Halabja in 1996. He served as the governor of Akre in 2003-2005. He was a member of the second session of the Kurdistan Parliament (2005-2009). Massoud Barzani He was awarded the Immortal Barzani Medal.

Jaafar Mustafa Ma'roof, also known as Sheikh Jaafar Jamanasur, was born in 1957 in Sarkan village, Sarochk area, Barzanja district, Sulaimani province. He completed his high school education in Sulaimani He began his party work in 1973 and in 1974 at the outbreak of the civil war The September Revolution The Ba'ath regime became a Peshmerga after its collapse The September Revolution In 1975 he returned to school in Sulaimani and after graduation in 1980 he moved to East Kurdistan with his family.

In 1980 he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga The May Revolution In 1984, he became the administrator of the fourth regional committee of the fourth branch of the Peshmerga forces. In 1985, he became the administrator of the Sulaimani regional committee In the same year, he became the deputy head of the same regional committee. 

In 1991, he was appointed deputy of the Soreni-Sharazoor front Kurdistan Democratic Party Before the Kurdish people's uprising against the Ba'ath regime, he sent a letter to President Massoud Barzani to the tribal chiefs and advisors of the region to participate in the uprising and not to stand against the Kurdish people. In the same year, he became in charge of the Khanaqin-Kalar front and the liberation of Kalar in Garmian region. After the end of this mission, he was transferred to the Fourth Regional Committee and head of the Azmar-Qaywan Front. In 1991, he returned to Kurdistan after the Kurdistan Uprising. In 1992, he became the administrator of the fourth branch Kurdistan Democratic Party In Sulaimani, after the first Kurdistan parliamentary elections and the formation of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the second half of 1992, he was appointed governor of Penjwen district in December of the same year. In 1996, he was appointed governor of Halabja district.

From 2003 to 2005, he was the governor of Akre district. In 2005, he became a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the second session of the Kurdistan Parliament, representing the people of Halabja. In 2003, he was a member of the Akre Front during the Iraqi liberation process. In 2007-2009, he received a degree in political science from San Clemente University. Head of Khanaqin branch for 11 years and three months (2011-2023). Kurdistan Democratic Party has been. The tenth (1989), eleventh (1993), twelfth (1999) and thirteenth (2010) congresses were held. He was the owner of Sirwan magazine, a member of the Kurdistan Parliamentarians Union, and attended the criminal trial of Ali Hassan Majid (Ali Kimyai) in Baghdad.

In 2014-2016, he participated in the fight against ISIS in Khanaqin-Jaloula front as the head of the 15th branch of Khanaqin PKK. In 2022, he participated in the 14th congress in Duhok Kurdistan Democratic Party has been. In 2023, he became a member of the Supreme Council of his strugglers Kurdistan Democratic Party. . . .

Jaafar Mustafa was wounded three times during his Peshmerga career. In 1983 in Chenara Sharbazher, in 1987 in Chenara Bask and Karadag, in 1991 in Chenara Bask and Karadag, in 1991 in the headquarters of the fourth area committee. 

 December 16, 2010, at its thirteenth congress Kurdistan Democratic Party, for his services to the Kurds and Kurdistan by the President Massoud Barzani He was awarded the Immortal Barzani Medal.

From his works:

A selection of flowers from my notes


resources: 

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

2- Interview with Jaafar Sheikh Mustafa on September 14,


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