Mustafa Mohammed Abdulrahman Hussein Agha, writer and politician, joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces in 1962 at the request of President Mustafa Barzani In 1964, he became a member of the Central Committee and Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and was appointed by President Mustafa Barzani. In 1964, he became a member of the Leadership Council of the Kurdistan Revolution He was stripped of all his ranks by the Central Committee in mid-1966 and expelled from the party at the seventh congress. He died on April 8, 2004 in Washington, DC has done
Biography
Mustafa Mohammed Abdulrahman Hussein Agha, also known as Mustafa Karadaghi, Mustafa Hama Agha Awrahman Agha, Salar, Salar Mustafa Karadaghi, Mache and Abu Chafna, was born in 1921 in Sulaimani The nobles of Shewkeli of Sulaimani later moved to Qalachualan, the capital of the Baban Empire, where they were given the authority of the Karadag region by the Baban emirs and are known by the name of his father and uncles He participated in the Sheikh Mahmoud Hafed Revolution (1884-1956) against the British army. In 1943 he graduated from high school in Sulaimani. In 1944 he was employed as a contract employee in the Sulaimani Agricultural Office He was admitted to the Baghdad College of Law but soon dropped out. In 1946 he moved to Beirut, Lebanon, and in 1947 to the United States.
In 1951, he received a master's degree in economics from Broccoli University in San Francisco, California, USA. In 1952, he received a master's degree in sociology from the University of San Francisco, California On May 5, 1955, he was appointed as a secondary school teacher by royal decree. From August 10 to 16, 1956, he participated in the first congress of the Kurdish Students Association in Europe.K.S.S.EHe left the United States in 1956 and returned home. In 1956 he was appointed as a teacher at Baghdad Commercial High School. In 1957 he taught English at Sulaimani Secondary School Under the name of Salar, the book (Language On December 16, 1959, he was elected as a member of the general board of Sarkawtn Club in Baghdad.
In 1959, he was appointed as the first secretary and director of the foreign relations department of the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. In 1959, he was the editor of the magazine Newroz. In 1960, he published two works in Baghdad In 1960, he was appointed as the second secretary of the Iraqi Embassy in Laos. In 1961, he was appointed as the Iraqi Consul in Prague, Czechoslovakia In 1962, he was appointed First Secretary of the Iraqi Embassy in Laos. In 1962, he was appointed First Secretary of the Iraqi Embassy in Nigeria.
He died on April 8, 2004 in Washington, DC. His body was transferred to the Kurdistan Region and buried on April 16, 2004 in Gomez Hill, Karadag region, Sulaimani province. It was Arabic and English.
Khabatname.
In 1945, he joined the Kurdish Revival Society, in 1946, he joined the Kurdish Democratic Party, in 1960, he was a delegate to the fifth congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, in 1953, he joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party He joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Youth Union and the Kurdistan Students Union in 1962 at the request of President Mustafa Barzani. In 1962 he brought a radio station for the September Revolution through Iran In September, he was the deputy commander of the first battalion in the Rezan River. He was known as Abu Chafna by the Iraqi army. In 1963, he met David Adamson, a journalist for the British newspaper Sunday Telegraph He was a member of the Kurdish delegation to visit Jamal Abdul Nasser (1918-1970), President of Egypt. In 1964, he became a member of the Central Committee and Political Bureau of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1964, he became the first secretary of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan. In the same year, he became a member of the Constitutional Committee of the Executive Office He was the secretary of the executive office of the Revolutionary Leadership Council in Iraqi Kurdistan.
In 1965, he was accidentally wounded by a Peshmerga of the Iraqi Communist Party in Bawkhoshin, Derbandikhan, Sulaimani province. In mid-1966, he was stripped of all his ranks by the Central Committee He was suspended from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the future of his political career was put before the seventh congress Iraq has returned to service in Jakarta, Indonesia. On November 1, 1972, he was appointed Minister-designate at the Iraqi Embassy in Jakarta. In 1972, he was appointed Iraqi Ambassador to Paris, but his order was soon revoked in He lived as a refugee in the Republic of Romania. In 1975-1976, he escaped an assassination attempt by the Iraqi government's intelligence agency. In 1978, he moved to the United States He was the founder of the Kurdish Human Rights Organization in the United States.
in his works:
- how did language come about - 1958.
- Awat - 1958.
- Mir Kachan - 1960, (translation).
- 1960. Some Theories of Information.
- Kurdistan Times - 1990.
Source :
- Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.


