He was born in 1951 in a poor family in a village of Zahaw. He says that the date of birth given to him is not true because he was born in the spring and the year is 1958 or 1959. or He also says that he helped Mr. Ali Akbar. He was the shepherd of the village. Mr. Ali has a handkerchief from Mr. Qaderi. Whenever he looks at it, his heart gets heavy, and he starts crying.
Because of the lack of a school in their village, he could not study on time. When they set up a school in their village, Qadir Eliyasi was 10 to 12 years old. Rural children at that age find themselves in the shepherd's neighborhood instead of in the classroom.
However, a sudden change in his life occurred between 1973 and 1974, after he threw away the shepherd's neck and achieved his childhood dreams. With the arrival of a man named Qudratullah Nasiri as a teacher of the Danesh Army (they taught for two years to escape the military) to their village, which was from Khorramabad. With the arrival of this teacher, Aliasi Qaderi began to study as a child and therefore he loved to study. He completed his primary school in two years. He successfully completed his three years of secondary education at Saadi Secondary School in Mir Ahmad, Sarpel Zahaw and his first and second years of secondary education at Hakim Nizami School in the same city. He wrote his essay for his third year of high school when the devastating war between Iraq and Iran began and Qadir's life took a different turn. Along with the Iran-Iraq war, the Kurdish people's revolution began in East Kurdistan. Like most of the youth of his country, Qadir turned to the revolution out of national feeling and found himself among the activists of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
He passed the military and political ranks of the party from Peshmerga to the rank of member of the city committee. He returned to most parts of East Kurdistan as a Peshmerga and for his sacred national duty. It is worth mentioning that he played a very important and fundamental role in the establishment and formation of the Dala force of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran.
Four days before the tragic chemical attack on Halabja on March 12, 1988, Qadir went there to visit his family, who had been stranded in the Altash camp in Ramadi because of the Iraqi government. Although this trip was short, it lasted for three years. During this time, a clever Kurdish nun named Raada Palani flew Qadir's heart. They got married on 01-08-1988 and had a son named Tola and a daughter called Tawar.
In 1992, Qadir moved to Norway with his wife and one of his brothers. He has since spent time in Norway hoping to return home.
He loved singing during his childhood and early school days. In fact, school has opened two doors for him: learning to read and attracting him to art. In 1981, with the outbreak of two simultaneous wars, the first between Iran and Iraq and the other between the Islamic Republic and the Kurdish nation, they separated him from the world of art.
Qadir Eliyasi's artistic and singing works. Although there are only one cassette and two CDs, in fact, his artistic works are not only these, but he has often warmed the gatherings of Kurdish revolutionaries and danced the revolutionaries with his passionate voice which are not even recorded.
Although Qadir's services to the Kurdish art family are many, but one cassette and two CDs have been professionally recorded and are available to his supporters. After arriving in Europe, he was invited to many other countries for New Year's Eve and special occasions. In addition to most of Europe, we can mention the United States and Canada.
Although Qadir Aliasi is mostly known as a singer, he also has a beautiful hand in drawing and beautifully paints, and writes literary work and translations.
In addition, Qadir Aliasihas been hosting an artistic program called Zaryan on Tişk TV for several years.[1]