Hamid Khashti Ismail was born in 1939 in Bazngir village of Sindian region of Zakho district of Duhok province The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran and settled in Shino, East Kurdistan. From there he was transferred to Sarav and Nilufar communities in Kermanshah. He returned to Naghdeh. His family moved to Zeveh camp He was transferred to Yazd province in central Iran.
In 1961 he joined the Peshmerga forces The September Revolution After the formation of the Ali Halo Battalion, he was appointed as a commander in 1967. In 1967, he went to Barwari Bala and was appointed deputy of Hamid Hafizullah Omar, who was the commander of the force in Duhok, Sheikhan and Akre.
After the March 11, 1970 agreement, he served in the three battalion of guards of Bamarne airport for four years The May Revolution He and his relatives, about 25 people, formed a mobile detachment and started fighting in the village of Komata, the headquarters of the provisional leadership Kurdistan Democratic Party has been remain.
In 1979, he participated in the 9th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). After the congress, he returned to his place and was appointed as the military head of the Zakho Regional Committee After the chemical attack on Badinan, Hamid Khasti crossed to North Kurdistan and remained there until
After the Kurdistan Uprising in 1991, he was appointed as a member of the first branch in Duhok and at the same time became the deputy of Babakr Zebari, commander of the Kurdistan Army in Zawita.
Hamid wanted to participate in dozens of battles in his Peshmerga life The September Revolution In 1961, he was wounded in the Battle of Akre Plain. In 1974, he fought in the Battle of Duhok People. In 1977, he fought in the Battle of Sindian Plain The story of Kani Mase and many other battles.
On August 16, 1996, on the Golden Jubilee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), for its services to the Kurds, Kurdistan and Barzani's path, by the President Massoud Barzani He was awarded the Barzani Medal and retired in 2013 with the rank of lieutenant.
reference:
1- Archive of the Encyclopedia of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


