Amina Mohammed served the Peshmerga along with her husband in Sherwan Mazen and prepared bread and food for them. On May 4, 1966, his wife Naji Beg was martyred in the battle of Mount Zozk in Diyana district.
After her husband's martyrdom, Amina continued to help the Peshmerga forces. 1975 After Nskoy The September Revolution He was a refugee from Iran, first settled in Zeveh community, then moved to Jahrum refugee camp in Fars province and later settled in Tehran. In 1979, after the fall of the monarchy and the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Amina returned to Zeveh community and settled there. He sent two of his sons, Mamend and Rashid, to the Peshmerga forces to defend the people and the country. They returned to South Kurdistan to continue their struggle with Haji Berokhi. Amina stayed in the Zewa community with three of her children, grandchildren and daughters-in-law. On June 9, 1985, six grandchildren, the wife of Rashid son of the martyr, the wife of his son Mamandi and two other grandchildren were injured in the bombing of Zewa community by Iraqi regime aircraft. In 1988, his son Mamandi was martyred in the Dastan of Khawkurk.
In 1993, he returned to South Kurdistan and settled in Pirmam and Soran. On August 16, 1996, on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), he received the Immortal Barzani Medal.
reference:
1. Archives of the Encyclopedia Board Kurdistan Democratic Party. . . .


