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Hama Amin Beg

Mohammed Amin Mohammed Ali Salih Sulaiman joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1949. He joined the Peshmerga forces in 1963. In 1964, he became a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). 1965: Elected as a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Biography

Mohammed Amin Mohammed Ali Salih Sulaiman, also known as Hama Amin Beg, was born on July 24, 1924 in Sulaimani, one of the oldest families in Sulaimani, on October 25, He was appointed as a temporary employee with the rank of professional observer in the Directorate of Public Employment. On March 27, 1949, he was appointed as a permanent employee.

In 1953, he received a master's degree in civil engineering from the University of Michigan. In 1956, he was the director of roads in southern Iraq. In 1959, he was a member of the executive board of the Iraqi Union of Engineers On May 21, 1958, he was transferred to the Hila Road Directorate as an engineer. On October 4, 1958, he was transferred to the Diyala Road Directorate. On September 12, 1961, he was transferred to the Diyala Road Directorate He was transferred to the Directorate of Public Housing in Baghdad. He resigned on October 27, 1963. On March 26, 1967, he was appointed Director General of Reconstruction by republican decree In November 1967, he was a member of the selection committee for the Ministry of Northern Affairs. On April 5, 1969, he was promoted to chief engineer On August 18, 1970, he was appointed Director General of the Ministry of Northern Affairs in the cabinet of Ahmad Hassan Bakr (1914-1982). In 1970, he was a member of the High Planning Committee for the Reconstruction and Development of Kurdistan. In 1972, he supervised the construction of 30,000 houses in South Kurdistan for the families of martyrs and Peshmergas.

In 1975, he was seriously injured in a car accident while on tour The September Revolution He moved to the Kingdom of Iran as a refugee in 1977. He moved to London for treatment. On May 9, 1979, he died in a hospital in London, away from his family and country, after a long illness He died of cancer and his body was transferred to Sulaimani and buried in the cemetery of Saywani Hill in Sulaimani. He retired on September 14, 1980. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English and Persian.


Khabatname

He joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in 1949 during his open activities Kurdistan Democratic Party During the reign of Abdul Karim Qasim (1914-1963), he was the PKK representative in the Iraqi Union of Engineers. In 1963, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces He became a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic PartyIn 1964, he became a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 1964, he became a member of the Executive Bureau of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In late 1965, he became a member of the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Elected April 15, 1967 under the chairmanship of the President Mustafa Barzani As a member of the Executive Bureau of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan, he participated in the military-political conference in Kani Smaq (Erbil).

In 1970 he was represented Eighth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party On September 29, 1971, he attended the presidential speech in Haji Omerani village of Erbil province Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) following the Iraqi government's suicide attempt to assassinate the president Mustafa BarzaniIn 1972, he represented the Fifth Branch Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1972, he accompanied the body of Sheikh Latif Hafidi from Baghdad to Sulaimani Mustafa Barzani A delegation from the Political Bureau represented him Kurdistan Democratic Party He was a friend of Salih Abdullah Najmaddin (1918-1981), also known as Sayda Salih YousfiNuri Sadiq Ali (1922-1981) and Engineer Ali Abdullah Amin were sent to Sulaimani to attend the funeral of Latif Mahmoud Saeed Sheikh Latif Hafid In 1946, he became the first deputy of the Kurdish Democratic Party.

In 1973, he became the administrator of the fifth branch committee Kurdistan Democratic Party On April 8, 1973, he visited Moscow as a member of the Iraqi-Soviet Friendship Society. On April 9, 1973, he participated in the celebration of the one-year anniversary of the Iraqi-Soviet Cooperation Agreement During his visit to the Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan, he thanked the authorities for their hospitality to his comrades Mustafa BarzaniIn early 1974, he rejoined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces for the second time. In 1974, he was appointed by the Revolutionary Leadership Council of the Ba'athist Arab Socialist Party He and his family were confiscated by the Iraqi authorities and expelled to the liberated areas on April 28, 1974, along with other families, along with his children and wife. On May 24, 1974, by a council decree He was dismissed from the revolutionary leadership for joining the ranks of the September Revolution. In 1974, he was in charge of the fifth branch committee. 


Sources:

  1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.

  2. Ali Sanjari, The Kurdish Case and the Arab Ba'ath Party in Iraq, Part III, (Duhok - Khani Printing House - 2012), pp. 356,

  3. Fuad Hama Khurshid, General Sharif Pasha, (Baghdad – Kurdish Culture and Publishing Institute – Dar Al-Shoun Public Culture Printing House – 2007), pp. 5-6, 10-1

  4. Habib Mohammed Karim, History of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Iraq (in the Presidential Records) 1946 - 1993, (Duhok - Khabat Printing House - 1998), pp. 92,

  5. Shakib Aqrawi, Hard Years in Kurdistan: Important Political and Military Events in Kurdistan and Iraq from 1958 to 1980, second edition, (Erbil, Minara Printing House, 2007), p.

  6. Shaban Ali Shaban, Some Political and Historical Information, Third Edition, (Erbil - Rojhelat Printing House - 2013), pp. 113-1

  7. Photo of the book Directorate of Public Occupation, Directorate of Construction and Reorganization of the North, September 10, 1967, p.

  8. Esmat Sharif Wanli, Iraqi Kurdistan as a National Identity (Study in the 1961 Revolution), translated by Saad Mohammed Khader, (Sulaimani, Zhin Foundation, Shvan Printing House, 2012), p.

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  10. Mohsen Dzeyi, Contemporary Events, Part III, (Erbil, Haji Hashim Printing House, 2013), p.

  11. Mohammed Mullah Qadir, Khabatname Short History of the Party and Culture of the Late Barzani, 2nd Edition, (Erbil – Aras Publishing House – 2007), pp. 21,


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