Biography
Omar Sharif Abdullah was born in 1941 in Kirkuk province. He completed his primary and secondary education in Sulaimani and secondary education in Kirkuk. He graduated from high school and joined the Kurdistan Students Union in 1958.
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Omar Sharif Abdullah joined the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in 1958, became the president of the Kirkuk Workers' Union in 1959, joined the Peshmerga forces in 1961 and participated in the Battle of Khalobaziani in Kirkuk province against the forces In 1962, he participated in the campaign against Kirkuk. In 1964, he opposed the decisions of the Mawat meeting organized by the Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and supported the president Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979)
In early June 1964, he was elected as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Mustafa Barzani In 1964, he was appointed as the head of the fourth branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In the same year, he was appointed as the head of the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The committee of the third branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) at the hands of the racist Turkmens with the assistance of the Kirkuk Security Directorate of the Iraqi government and read a poem on the grave of the martyr In 1964, he was a delegate to the Second People's Congress in Qaladze and was appointed a member of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan.
He participated in the battles of Zanbur and Zangana area in Kirkuk province against the ground forces of the Iraqi army In April 1966, the group Ibrahim Ahmad ـ Jalal TalabaniHe was arrested in the village of Qargha in Sulaimani province along with a group of his comrades June 12, 1966 by group fighters Ibrahim Ahmad ـ Jalal Talabani He was executed in the village of Karzha in Sulaimani province. He is still missing and it is not known where he was martyred. On August 16, 2018, the president Massoud Barzani He was awarded the Immortal Barzani Medal to his daughter, Zyan Omar Sharifi, who was a poet. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Turkmen.
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