Ahmad Abdullah Mohammed, known as Mamoste In 1953, he was elected as the first president of the Kurdistan Students Union (KSU). In 1953, he was elected as the first president of the Kurdistan Students Union (KSU). He was the founder of the Kurdistan Democratic Students and Youth Union in 1959 in Baghdad Fourth Congress In 1960, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Fifth Congress In 1964, he was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Sixth Congressof the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) for supporting the decisions of the broad meeting Mawat 1964 Conference He was expelled from the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
Biography.
Ahmad Abdullah Mohammed was born in Amedi, Mosul province, then Duhok province Kurdish Democratic PartyHe graduated from the chemistry department of the Higher Teachers' Institute in Baghdad in 1954. In 1954 he was appointed as a teacher in Amedi township of former Mosul and Duhok provinces. In 1955 he was appointed as a teacher in Zakho township In August 1958, he received Sheikh Ahmad Sheikh Mohammed Sheikh Abdulsalam (1892-1969), also known as Sheikh Ahmadi Barzan, with a delegation from the Zakho Regional Committee of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party in Erbil He was fluent in Kurdish, Arabic and English.
Khabatname.
In 1953, he was elected as the first president of the Kurdistan Students Union. In 1953, he was a member of the founding committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Youth Union 1958: Member of the committee of the first branch of the United Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) during the responsibility of Khasraw Tofiq Fathullah (1930-2004). On September 10, 1959, he was a delegate to the first congress of the Kurdish Teachers Union (Shaqlawa Congress). Fourth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1960. In 1960, he was a member of the list of 50 people supporting the founding committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). Abdullah Najmaddin (1918-1981) known as Sayda Salih Yousfi (1918- 1981) He was a member of the branch committee of the first branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
From August 15 to 17, 1960, he was the representative of Mosul province in the second congress of the Kurdish Teachers Union (Shaqlawa Congress). Fifth Congress He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In 1961, he was the director of Duhok High School for Boys. In 1961, he was appointed as the head of the Amedi Regional Committee of the First Branch Committee. Before the outbreak of the September Revolution, he joined the ranks of the Peshmerga Forces of the September Revolution He commanded the unsuccessful battle for the liberation of the town of Amedi in Mosul province. In 1961, he participated in the battle of Suwara Tuka in Mosul province. In 1961, he participated in the battle of Kevlesn in Mosul province He fought in Garmavke in Mosul province, all these battles in Mosul province in the beginning The September RevolutionIn 1962-1964, he was in charge of the first branch of the committee. In 1964, he participated in the broad meeting of Mawat against the president Mustafa Barzani In 1964, after his friends went to Hamadan in Iran, he hid in his brother's house in Erbil. In 1964, he published the publication Tişk on behalf of the Erbil branch of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). He died in a mysterious accident near the Republic Hospital in Erbil in December 1967 and was buried in the cemetery of Amedi.
Sources:
1. Archive of the Encyclopedia of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
2. Prepared by: Peshraw Ahmad, In Memory of Kaka Ziad Koya, Kurdistan New Newspaper, Organ of the Kurdistan National Union, No. 2425, Year 10, Sulaimani, Thursday, April 12, 2001, p.
3. Prepared by: Salah Rashid, Mam Jalal Meeting of Age from Youth to the Republican Palace, Volume 1, (Sulaimani - Karo Printing House - 2017), p.
4. Ahmad Sharif Lak, Commentary on Historical Events, Volume 2, (Erbil-Rojhelat Printing House-2019), p.
5. Tişk Publication, Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Erbil Branch, No. 2, Year 1, September 21, 1964, pp. 1-5.
6. Greetings to the soul of Martyr Ahmad Abdullah Amedi, Al-Noor newspaper, No. 27, Al-Sunnah al-Awwal, Baghdad, Dar al-Zaman Printing House, Tuesday, December 16, 1968, p 5.
7. Jamal Nabaz, Memoirs of the Days That Will Never Return, (Sulaimani, Shvan Printing House, 2017), p.


