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Fakir Mergasori

Fakir Hamad Salih Hamad, also known as Fakir Hamad Agha Mergasuri, Comrade Karim, commander and politician, was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1970 by the delegates of the 8th Congress.


Biography

Fakir Hamad Salih Hamad was born in Erbil. He was displaced to East Kurdistan with his family in 1945 after the collapse of the Second Barzan Revolution (1943-1945). He returned to South Kurdistan in 1947 after the collapse of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic He lived in exile in Makhmur, Erbil province.


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Fakir Hamad Salih Hamad joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces in 1963. In 1965, he was the commander of the Iraqi Communist Party forces in the battle of Korrek in Erbil province against the Iraqi army On March 1, 1969, he was one of the commanders of Operation Babagurgur to attack the Kirkuk Oil Company. In the same year, he was the commander of the liberation of Qaladze town in Sulaimani province It was Iraqi territory.

In 1969, he was the commander of the 3rd Army of the Liberation Forces in Sulaimani and Kirkuk provinces. On November 6, 1969, he led the battle of Marga, Mount Assos and the battle of Bardaqlsht mountain range in Sulaimani province against the Iraqi army In 1969, he was the commander of the battle of Kosrat Mountain in Erbil province. In 1970, he was elected as a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) by the delegates of the eighth congress August 6, 1970 on behalf of the President Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) in Baghdad Jalal Talabani (1933-2017) to negotiate the return of his group Ibrahim Ahmad ـ Jalal Talabani. . . . In 1971 by the leadership The September RevolutionHe died in 1975. He was fluent in Kurdish and Arabic.


Sources:

  1. Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.

  2.  Salah Rashid, Mam Jalal Meeting of Age from Youth to the Republican Palace, Volume 1, (Sulaimani - Karo Printing House - 2017), p.

  3. Ali Sanjari, The Kurdish Case and the Arab Ba'ath Party in Iraq, Part III, (Duhok - Khani Printing House - 2012), pp. 362, 366,

  4. Aram Karim, I Know Mam Jalal, Part 1, (No Place, 2000), pp. 21-24,

  5. Fatih Rasul, In a Long Caravan, (Stockholm, 1997), pp. 176-1

  6. Ahmad Banikhelani, My Memories, (Stockholm, 1997), pp. 217, 257, 

  7. How to solve the Kurdish issue, (Baghdad, Revolution Newspaper, Revolutionary Publishing House, 1969), p.

  8. Faisal Rasul Khoshnaw, Biography of Kurdish Officers, Part II, (Tehran, Eastern Printing House, 2020), p.

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