Biography
Nader Ali Murad was born in Halabja. He left the Iraqi army in 1962 and joined the Peshmerga forces in Khalani Valley of Erbil province. In 1975, after the collapse of the September Revolution, he fled to Iran He died on June 26, 2013 in Austria and was buried on June 28, 2013 in Sheikh Ahmadi Cemetery in Erbil. He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and Persian.
Khabatname
Nader Ali Murad was hit by phosphorus weapons of the Iraqi Air Force in 1963 on the Mergasur front in Erbil province Mustafa Barzani In 1963 he participated in the Battle of Hassan Beg in Erbil province and was wounded there. In 1965 he was appointed as a branch of the Khabat Force. In 1969 he was appointed as the commander of the seventh battalion of the Khabat Force In 1976 he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga forces The May RevolutionIn 1978 he was appointed head of the committee of the third and fourth branches Ninth Congress He was elected as a reserve member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1979 he was appointed deputy head of the fourth branch committee. In 1981 he was in charge of the third and fourth branch committees.
In 1982, he participated in the liberation of Halabja-Sayed Sadiq road. In 1985, he worked at the headquarters of the Political Bureau. In 1988, he participated in the planning of the liberation of Sharazoor from the Iraqi army He was appointed head of the second branch committee for the first time. In 1989 he was appointed head of the fourth branch committee. In 1991 he was appointed head of the fourth branch committee Nechirvan Barzani He participated in the Kurdistan Uprising in 1993 Eleventh Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - In 1993, he joined the PUK in Erbil The September Revolution, Gulan and the period of the South Kurdistan uprising by the president Massoud BarzaniIn 1999, he was awarded the Immortal Barzani Medal 12th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party In 2010, he was a representative in Erbil 13th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party He died in 2013.
Source :
1. Archive of the Encyclopedia Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


