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Sardar Pishdary
Sardar Pishdary
In his own words:
Sardar Pishdari is from the Suesna tribe. The Susiana tribe used to live in the present-day Ahvaz and Abadan regions, which was known as Suesna during the Mayan period and had their own independent state, Later, the Iranian authorities transferred them to central Kurdistan, bringing some of them to #Sardasht# and Pishdar, which Sardar belongs to.
Sardar Pishdari was born in the summer of 1948 in the Kele desert on the border between Sardasht and Pishdar. Their family has two uprisings, His father was an officer in the Kurdistan Republic in #Mahabad# and a close friend of Mala Mustafa Barzani, This friendship led Sardar's father to become the first Peshmerga of the September Revolution from 1961 to 1963 in Pishdar.
Sardar was sent to school at the age of seven until 1963 when the state disappeared. Sardar's father has quit as a Peshmerga and Sardar became a Peshmerga in his place. At the end of 1964, when the state returned to the area, Sardar returned to school and continued his studies until early 1967. Political circumstances prevented him from achieving degree of the third grade of middle school.
Sardar rejoined the September Revolution, this time at an older age and with a third grade degree, which was too much for him. He was sent to any academic course, In addition to several artillery and anti-aircraft and mine rounds, He also completed a school teaching course, and In 1968 he became a teacher in Betwata school.
Sardar was a successful revolutionary who fought against the Iraqi army with all weapons. He was one of the most famous Kurdish artillerymen, The fighting and shelling made him a personal lover of Mullah Mustafa Barzani.
In 1970 he was appointed as an officer in the 12th Battalion of the Border Guard. In 1974 he became an artillery gunner and observer of the artillery of the revolution in Rawandz, In addition to guarding the artillery, he also participated in gun and artillery battles with the Iraqi army.
In late November 1974, he fell into a minefield at the foot of Mount Handren and was wounded with 35 pieces. One of the pieces fell in the middle of his back and caused him incurable pain that He still suffers from that pain.
In 1975, he returned to Iraq wounded and began to build dams, bridges and canals. He was successful in this work. At the beginning of the Iraq-Iran war in 1980, he went to Europe, He settled in London, began his diplomatic and commercial career, and made many friends for the Kurds.
In 1991, during the Kurdish revolution, he played a significant role in the UN in the implementation of the Line 36 project and the Kurdistan Oil Project, which obtained a UN letter to modify Kurdistan's oil away from Baghdad.
In early 1992, he manipulated Kurdistan oil for the first time, opened several oil wells and extracted Kurdistan oil, with that oil he wrote ( Kurd Oil ) and set if on fire.
After the Kurdistan government and parliament voted that he had no right to talk about Kurdistan's oil, Sardar returned to London in August 1992 and began to study and He began to read and write. In the late of 2009 until now He has received two diplomas in oil and oil management, He is currently in the final year of his studies to obtain a bachelor's degree in political science. He has also written eleven books, including five 450-page books on Kurdistan oil, which have been published in one of the world's famous printing houses and have played a significant role in the world's libraries. Two of their books are in English, one in Arabic and two in Kurdish. Find the book in libraries):
http://www.authorhouse.com/Bookstore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=57459
He has completed six other books and is gradually publishing them.
Finally, Sardar has not received a single dollar of good from all his efforts.
Some links to Sardar Pishdari:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5OA5Ir8U2
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001664719237[1]
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Group: Biography
Articles language: English
Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Badini
Nation: Kurd
People type: Writer
People type: Teacher
People type: Veteran Peshmerga
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Added by ( میلانۆ محەمەد ساڵح ) on 31-08-2022
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