The General of the Kurdistan Republic Forces has fought against the Iranian government for many years.
During his 76 years, he has faced many ups and downs, particularly 15 years of displacement, detention and deportation to #Mosul#, Amedi, Ramadi, #Kirkuk# and #Sulaymaniyah#.
Hama Rashid Khan has participated in the Republic of Kurdistan and has been awarded a general position. During his life, he had a good relationship with Mullah Mustafa Barzani and fully supported of September revolution.
The Iraqi government has repeatedly tried to attract Hama Rashid Khan to support the Iraqi government and stand against the revolution, promising to count him as the Kurdish president, but in response, he told Iraqi representatives that the Kurds have their own president, Mustafa Barzani.
In 1925, The King of Iran ordered Sarhang Quli Khan, backed by a number of tribal leaders from Mangur, Dibukri and Mamash, to attack the village of wena, which will be home to the khans. Hama Rashid Khan will be in a state of youth, deciding to oppose these forces. What is interesting is that Hama Rashid Khan was able to gather only ten armed men around him, so they were able to break up and withdraw Iranian forces and withdraw from them, killing several Iranian soldiers, and also killing the head of the Mangur tribe in the fighting. Victory in that war, Hama Rashid Khan faces self-determination, calling on people and tribes in the area to help save the city of Bana, although they supported it, but failed in 1926 and 1927. He was arrested in 1930, when invited to Sulaymaniyah by the Sulaymaniyah Governor, on a plan by the Iraqi monarchy, and deported to Mosul. This will be one of the tricks of the Iraqi government, which, in the name of hospitality, put Hama Rashid Khan in their trap. Hama Rashid khan tells them, What a man you treat me like this. If you had a little masculinity, you would have fought us. In 1932, at the request of Amedi officials, the Iraqi government liberated and returned to its territory on the eastern and southern borders of Kurdistan.
When Hama Rashid Khan falls ill, the kingdom of Iran asks him to be treated under their care, but Hama Rashid Khan refuses, saying that my death is better than going under their shadow, saying that for a while I fought them and were afraid of my name. Now they want me to go before them and tell me this is Hama Rashid Khan, this is the calamity! Yes, it is the mercy of a man who is not ready to go before his enemy and see him humiliated.[1]