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Halima Abdullah Ahmad

Halima Abdullah Ahmad, also known as Mother Halima, was born in 1937 in Pashtagri village in Zawita area of ​​Duhok province. She was the wife of Commander Abdulhadi Mohammed Saado, commander of the 4th Battalion of Mohammed Hassan Bajlouri She is one of the brave women whose husband and four sons were martyred for the freedom of Kurdistan. He died on April 29,


After the fall of the Shah's regime, many Peshmergas moved to South Kurdistan. In early 1982, one of his sons, Ayub, became a Peshmerga and was martyred on February 10, 1982 in Gawarki village. He was martyred on September 29, 1984 in the mountains of Kamaka near the villages of Aminke and Babokhke. His body fell into the hands of the Iraqi army. Halima's third son, Salah, became a Peshmerga after his brothers were martyred and was martyred on July 20, 1986 in Akre. After the martyrdom of her brothers, Halima's fourth son, Mohammed, also known as Hamo, joined the Peshmerga forces and was martyred on April 19, 1987 on the main road between Duhok and Amedi.

Mother Halima's house has always been regarded as the headquarters of the Peshmerga forces in the region and has been respected and loved by the people. In 1985, he moved to the liberated areas and settled in the villages of Badia and Botia in Zawita and Qazia. In 1988, after the Anfal and chemical attacks by the Iraqi regime, he and his children tried to go to North Kurdistan, but were prevented by the Iraqi army and forced to return and hid in a forest They have been released.

In 1991, he was one of the pioneers of the Kurdistan people's uprising. On August 16, 1996, he was awarded the Barzani Medal for his bravery and resistance.


reference:

1. Archives of the Encyclopedia Board Kurdistan Democratic Party. . . .


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