Biography
Nuri Ahmad Taha Abdullah Agha, also known as Sherdl, was born in 1921 in Sulaimani, of the Mukriyan tribe He was the brother of Kamran Ahmad Taha (1929-1986), also known as Kamran Mukri, and Ahmad Darwish Abdullah (1911-1998), also known as Akhol.
Nuri Ahmad Taha He began his religious education in Hujra. He completed his primary and secondary education in Sulaimani. In 1939 he completed his secondary education in Kirkuk. In 1939 he was admitted to the Baghdad Military College He graduated from the Baghdad Military College and joined the Hiwa Party in the same year. In 1941, he married Najiba Abdi Amini.
In 1975, after Nscoy The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran, then moved to the Syrian Arab Republic, then went to Germany and returned to Iraq on October 21, 1977. After the 1991 uprising, he was a refugee from East Kurdistan He died in East Kurdistan and was buried in Saywan Hill in Sulaimani. He was fluent in Kurdish and Arabic languages.
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In 1935 he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Freedom Association. In 1936 he participated in the funeral of General Mustafa Pasha Yamulki (1866-1936) in Sulaimani. In 1939 he became an active member of the Darker Association In 1941 he joined the Kurdish Hope Party. In 1941 he served in the military base near Khanaqin in Garmasir region. In 1943 he met the president in Sulaimani Mustafa Barzani In 1944, he joined the ranks of the Kurdish Revival Society (ZK). In 1944, he was imprisoned for five years for his Kurdish position In 1945, he became a member of the Azadi Committee. In 1946, he moved to East Kurdistan. In the summer of 1946, he led a group of sixty Peshmergas for an artillery course in the National Republic of Azerbaijan He was one of the founders of the Kurdish Democratic Party. In 1946, he commanded an organized and harmless retreat of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic Army forces from the Saqiz front In 1946, after the collapse of the Kurdistan Democratic Republic, he was a member of the Kurdish delegation to negotiate with Sarhang Ghafari, the representative of the Iranian army Return to South Kurdistan He was arrested in the village of Zinway Sheikh in Erbil province. He was imprisoned in Baghdad Central Prison for participating in the Kurdistan Democratic Republic Army. He was released by royal decree until 1953. At the end of 1952 he was transferred to Sulaimani Prison. In 1953, he attributed his release to public pressure on the government in an Arabic-language newspaper in Baghdad.
In 1953, by its representatives Third Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in He was arrested and transferred to Khurmal, Halabja province. In June 1954, he became a member of the Joint Committee Kurdistan Democratic Party In 1954, he was in charge of the fourth branch committee. In October 1956, he was a member of the committee to welcome the body of Sheikh Mahmoud Saeed (1881-1956), also known as Sheikh Mahmoud Hafid After his funeral, he was arrested by the Iraqi cavalry police in Sulaimani. In 1956, he became a member of the central committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Accompanying several dignitaries to the general's return Mustafa Barzani (1903-1979) Visited Prague on September 19, 1958, accompanied by the President Mustafa Barzani He arrived at Cairo airport and was welcomed at the Dome Palace by President Jamal Abdul Nasser (1918-1970), accompanied by the president on October 6, Mustafa Barzani He arrived at Baghdad's Musana airport and was welcomed by Kurdish and Arab crowds. In May 1959, he was pardoned by the authorities for his participation in the Second Barzan Revolution Accompanying the General Mustafa Barzani In 1959, he accompanied the President to Sulaimani Mustafa Barzani Visit to the graves of martyrs Mustafa Khoshnaw and Mohammad Mahmoud Qudsi He was one of the founders of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) and later visited the homes of the two martyrs in 1959 by its representatives Fourth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). On March 23, 1959, he was reinstated in the Iraqi army with the rank of lieutenant He has been appointed as a lieutenant.
In 1960, by its representatives Fifth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In November 1960, he was a member of the Revolutionary Organization Committee and in charge of Sulaimani In 1961, he was appointed head of the fourth branch committee. From 18 to 23 December 1961, he participated in the Peshmerga forces in Sulaimani The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Central Committee held a meeting in the village of Awdalani in Sulaimani province The September Revolution and voted for negotiations with the government of Abdul Karim Qassim (1914-1963), beginning in The September Revolution He worked underground in Sulaimani under the secret name of Sherdl and supervised the printing house of Khabati Sixth Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party for supporting the Political Bureau Group and its decisions Mawat Conference He was expelled from the PKK after leaving the group Ibrahim Ahmad ـ Jalal Talabani On December 28, 1966, he joined the Iraqi government The September Revolution On February 21, 1966 with Eng Ali Abdullah Amin (1926-2017) and engineer Nuri Shawes (1922-1981) in a letter to the President Mustafa Barzani His willingness to serve The September Revolution He retired from the Iraqi army on October 2,
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