Jabar Abdullah Fathi Shaswar Abdulrahman Agha was born in 1924 in the village of Gop Tapay Daim in Sangaw region. Hapo Jabar had six sons and four daughters. His sons were Mohammed, Amin, Ali, Jamal, Aziz and Rostam. His daughters were Atiya, Maryam, Kejal and Sabiha. Hapo Jabar's family is the daughter of Faqi Mohammed Mullah Salih Mullah Mahmoud Zalwawi, who belongs to the Zalwawi family of Sangaw area, which is known to be religious and has always served the religion of Islam and still has a good religious position throughout Kurdistan.
The conflict between the tribes of Sangaw region at that time made many people displaced to other cities and towns of Kurdistan in general and Garmian in particular. Obviously, many people have left their villages and moved to the villages of south Garmian to avoid these problems. As is obvious, the problems between the Kurdish tribes have prevailed in the area. In order to avoid these problems, their family moved to Jaf and settled in the village of Tapa Spi. Then his father became blind in both eyes. In the 1940s, he moved to the village of Binekey Khafa Kwer and continued to work in agriculture. Hapo Habar was a brave and determined person. He was able to raise his brothers very cleverly. Hapo Jabar was not affiliated with any political party, but he was very loyal to the land and country and loved the liberation of Kurds and Kurdistan and supported the Kurdish revolution with his wealth and for this reason (Amin) son of Hapo Jabar joined his organizations of the Kurdistan Patriotic Union (PUK). In 1980, he took up arms for the freedom of his people and country and participated in several heroic battles. Unfortunately, on 02-06-1982, he was martyred in a bloody battle between the PUK and Iranian forces around Sardasht city in the area of Qabr Hussein. The PUK has not tried to bring his body back. In 1988, during the Anfal process, three of his sons, Mohammed, Ali and Jamal, and his daughter, Atiya, were killed in the Anfal process. And his wife passed away on 23-12-1984.
Hapo Jabbar was a famous figure in the Zangana area and was one of the experts in the history of the Zangana tribe.
Hapo Jabar passed away at the age of (82) on Sunday (30-04-2006). He was buried in the village of Binekey Khafa Kwer.[1]