Name: Adbul Qadir
Father Name: Ahmed
Year Of Birth: 1915
Year Of Death: 1974
Place Of Birth: khanaqin
Place Of Death: Akre
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Mulla Abdul Qadir Ahmed Baglan, The Kurdish religious scholar, writer, and national figure (Mulla Abdul Qadir Ahmed Baglan) was born in 1915 AD. In the plain of Binkure, in the village of Gewre of the town of (Qoretu) of the city of Khanaqin in the Kurdistan Region of Karmian, (Mullah Abdul Qadir Ahmed Baghlan) received the beginnings of religious sciences in the villages of the Bankoura Plain (the Baghlan Plain), Then he went to the city of Khanaqin and studied there with (Sheikh Salih Qardaghi), the mufti of Khanaqin. Then he obtained the scientific license from the scholar (Mulla Abdul Karim Mudarris), where he was able to continue his scientific studies at the College of Sharia at the University of Baghdad, and he obtained a higher certificate in religious and jurisprudential sciences. Mulla Abd al-Qadir Ahmed Baglan worked as an imam and preacher in the cities of Kolala (Jalawla) and Shahrban (Muqdadiya). He authored several religious books that are still preserved in the public library in Shahrban. And the last guest he occupied was the imam and preacher of the mosque (Nazanda Khatoon) in the city of Shahrban. Mulla Abdul Qadir Ahmed Baglan emerged as a national fighter with the Kurdish national figures in the city of Khanaqin, such as: (Lawyer Rashid Baglan), (Professor Aziz Bashtiwan), and (The combative officer, Professor Muhammad Fakih Amin), He defended the Kurdish people and their legitimate rights, including the right of the Kurdish people to self-determination, and the right of the Iraqi Kurdish people to partnership in the homeland with the Iraqi Arab people. He contributed to this field with his bold pen in a series of articles that he published on the pages of the Arabic newspaper (Al-Istiqlal), which was issued from Baghdad.
In the year 1963 AD, and after the February 8 coup in Baghdad and the overthrow of the rule of (Abdul Karim Qasim), (Mullah Ahmed Abdul Qadir Baglan) was arrested. And in the year 1972 AD, he was arrested again and imprisoned, and he was interrogated by (Nazim Kazzar), the director of Public Security at the time. After his release from prison, he was exiled to the Kurdish city of Akra (Aqra). He died in 1974 AD, as a result of the torture he was subjected to in the public security prisons in Baghdad. And his body was transferred to the village (Bawah Blawi) in the plain of Bankoura, and he was buried there.[1][2]