Biography
Hilmi Ali Sharif was born in 1930 in Sulaimani. In 1948, he was arrested in Sulaymaniyah during a demonstration against the Treaty of Portsmouth between the British and Iraqi governments. He was sent to Baquba prison. He was later released and remained in exile in the city He completed his high school education in Baquba.
In 1949, he was admitted to the College of Engineering of Baghdad University. He was admitted to the College of Political Sciences of Baghdad University in 1968. In 1976, he received a bachelor's degree in law from Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad. He died on July 4, 1998 in Baghdad due to illness He was buried in Saywani cemetery in Sulaimani. He was fluent in Kurdish and Arabic.
Khabatname
Hilmi Ali Sharif was imprisoned for two years by the Iraqi authorities in 1950 for political activities Kurdish Democratic Party, from fans of the lawyer's wing Hamza Abdullah Omar (1915- 1998) has been In 1953, he was a member of the founding committee of the Kurdistan Students Union. In the same year, he was a member of the preparatory committee of the first congress of the Kurdistan Students Union.
On July 16, 1958, he participated in the meeting to send a Kurdish delegation to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense and supported the fall of the Iraqi monarchy by the army and the proclamation of the Iraqi Republic December 8, 1960 Member of the founding committee Kurdistan Democratic Party It was revealed to the working stage in 1960 and in In the Fifth Congress He was elected as a reserve member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
In 1961, he was in charge of the Peshmerga forces in Garmian and Garmaser. In 1963, he commanded the battle of Horin village in Khanaqin region of Diyala province against the Iraqi Communist Party fighters In 1963, he was in charge of the Voice of Kurdistan radio station in Gardarashi, Sulaimani province.
In 1964 and in Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party for supporting the Political Bureau group and deviating from its rules Kurdistan Democratic Party He was expelled and in the same year went to Hamadan, Iran, with the forces of the Political Bureau, where he remained until 1965, when he was pardoned by the president Mullah Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) He fell and returned to South Kurdistan.
On December 28, 1966, he secretly moved from Sulaimani province to the Iraqi government-controlled border against the Peshmerga forces with Jalal Talabani (1933-2017), lawyer Omar Mustafa and Ali Askari The September Revolution He stood up and commanded an armed force of the Ibrahim Ahmad and Jalal Talabani group armed by the Iraqi army to attack his Peshmerga positions The September Revolution In Sulaimani province, they win at first but then fall.
In 1966, he visited Kaloshi village with Abdulkhaliq Samarai by helicopter to contact Jalal Talabani. On June 19, 1966, he met Dr. Jalal Talabani separately in Baghdad Iraqi Prime Minister Abdul Rahman Bazaz (1914-1973) and Iraqi President Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Rahman Mohammed Arif (1916-2007) have joined the Iraqi army against its Peshmerga forces The September Revolution. . . .
On December 27, 1970, he attended the last meeting of the group of Ibrahim Ahmad and Jalal Talabani Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1972, he became a member of the leadership of the Kurdistan Revolutionary Party (KRP) of the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party. He died on July 4, 1998 in Baghdad.
in his works:
- Dastan Newroz u Newroz Kurdistan -
- Geopolitics, State, Foreign Policy and World Destiny -
- Two Political Studies -
- A comparison between 1966 and 1996 - no year.
- Gorbachev's Beliefs and Actions in the Fever of the Scales -
Sources:
- Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.
- History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Congress and Conference (Program and Internal Rules), Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Volume 1, (Erbil - Roxana Printing House - 2021).
- Ali Sanjari, The Kurdish Case and the Arab Ba'ath Party in Iraq, Part III, (Duhok - Khani Printing House - 2012m).
- Chris Kuchra, Kurdish National Movement, translated by Ebrahim Younesi, second edition, (Tehran, Negah Publishing House, 1998).
- Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil between the years (1958 - 1963) is a study of the political situation, (Erbil - Rojhelat Printing House - 2012).
- Shuan Mohammed Amin Taha Khoshnaw, Erbil between 1963 and 1970, a historical study of the political situation, (Erbil - Salahaddin University Printing House - 2016).
- Jamal Nabaz, Memoirs of the Days That Will Never Come Back, (Sulaimani - Shepherd Printing House - 2017).
- Shokat Khazndar, Journeys and Environments of the Iraqi Communist Party ... View from the Inside, (Beirut - Dar Al-Knooz Al-Adabiya - 2005m).
- Expulsion of Talabani and Helmi Sharif, Information Newspaper, No. 12016, Tehran, Saturday, 11 July 1966 AH. Sh, p.
- Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the headquarters), 1946 - 1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998).
- Hilmi Ali Sharif, Two Political Studies, (Sulaimani, Sardam Publishing House, 2001).
- Massoud al-Barzani, Barzani and the Kurdish Liberation Movement, Volume III, (Erbil, Ministry of Education Printing House, 2002).
- Mahmoud Osman, Kurdistan Revolution, (unknown location - Kurdistan Democratic Party - Political Bureau - 1970).
- Ali Sanjari, The Kurdish Case and the Arab Ba'ath Party in Iraq, Part III, (Duhok - Khani Printing House - 2012m).


