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Ahmad Salar Abdulwahid

Ahmad Salar Abdulwahid Ahmad, also known as Ahmad Salar, was born in 1947 in Sulaimani. He studied primary, secondary and high school in Sulaimani. In 1971-1972, he graduated from the theater department of the College of Fine Arts in Baghdad.


In 1961 he joined the Kurdistan Students Union and became a member Kurdistan Democratic Party After graduating from college, he was appointed head of the drama department of Kurdish Radio in Baghdad. In 1973 he founded the Peshrawani Theater Group. In 1974 he was the director of the theater and cinema of the September Revolution in Penjwen. On April 24, 1974 he was seriously wounded in the bombing of Qaladze by Iraqi army aircraft. 1975 After Nskoy The September Revolution He returned to Sulaimani and was appointed as an assistant scientific researcher at Sulaimani University.

In 1976, he became the director of the cultural center of Sulaimani University. From 1980 to 1991, he was a teacher in the theater department of the Sulaimani Institute of Fine Arts. In 1991, he participated in the Kurdish uprising in Sulaimani against the Iraqi government. 1991 Kurdistan TV establishedktv) was appointed director of the television in Sulaimani.

On May 19, 1992, he was elected to the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) list as a representative of Sulaimani in the first session of the Kurdistan Parliament. In 1993, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Culture of the Kurdistan Regional Government. In 1999, he was the president of the Kurdistan Artists Organization. He was also a lecturer at the College of Fine Arts of Salahaddin University in Erbil. The Kurdistan Artists Organization published a magazine called Shakar has been. He was a member of the Kurdish Writers Union, Kurdistan Journalists Union and Kurdistan Parliamentarians Union. He has visited Germany, Egypt, Iran and Sweden to participate in international seminars on theater and cinema. He has translated some of his plays into English, Arabic, Persian and Greek.

Ahmad Salar has received several local, Iraqi and international awards for his activities in the field of theater and drama. In 1961, he received the Iraqi Decoration Award, in 1972, the Baban Gold Medal for Best Kurdish Actor In 1978, he received the Iraqi University Award, the Gold Medal on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Sulaimani Theater, the Shield of Pride of the Iraqi Artists Union, the World Peace Award from the Kurdistan Peace Organization and many other awards and medals The artist's theatrical history has been respected.

On August 27, 2012, he was awarded the Barzani Medal by President Massoud Barzani for his services in the field of theater, drama and other fields.

 


 

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Ahmad Salar has written more than 36 plays and 40 books, 24 of which are about theatre. He has done hundreds of theatrical works and has participated in several dramas and films as a writer, actor and director. He has 32 theatrical works, 19 theatrical acting works, 17 television dramas, 8 films and 4 radio dramas work.

These are some of the works of Ahmad Salar.

  1. Remember Caesar_1
  2. Romeo and Juliet _1969.
  3. Khabat - 1970.
  4. Kaway Asngar - 1970.
  5. I'm Human _ 1970.
  6. Glory _
  7. Five people in a hotel -
  8. Under the Ashes -
  9. Those below -
  10. Accepted in
  11. Mr. Mufti - 1971.
  12. Automobilchi _1972.
  13. Piskay Tar Pir -
  14. 1972 - Chali Jargi Pirezhn.
  15. Bloody Flowers of Operan_
  16. Shaw Chara -
  17. Interest _ Year

reference:

Archive of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Board.


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