Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!
About Kurdipedia
Kurdipedia Archivists
 Search
 Send
 Tools
 Languages
 My account
 Search for
 Appearance
  Dark Mode
 Default settings
 Search
 Send
 Tools
 Languages
 My account
        
 kurdipedia.org 2008 - 2026
Library
 
Send
   Advanced Search
Contact
کوردیی ناوەند
Kurmancî
کرمانجی
هەورامی
English
Français
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
עברית

 More...
 More...
 
 Dark Mode
 Slide Bar
 Font Size


 Default settings
About Kurdipedia
Random item!
Terms of Use
Kurdipedia Archivists
Your feedback
User Favorites
Chronology of events
 Activities - Kurdipedia
Help
 More
 Kurdish names
 Search Click
Statistics
Articles
  585,931
Images
  124,379
Books
  22,117
Related files
  126,412
Video
  2,193
Language
کوردیی ناوەڕاست - Central Kurdish 
317,246
Kurmancî - Upper Kurdish (Latin) 
95,682
هەورامی - Kurdish Hawrami 
67,747
عربي - Arabic 
44,091
کرمانجی - Upper Kurdish (Arami) 
26,681
فارسی - Farsi 
15,863
English - English 
8,531
Türkçe - Turkish 
3,836
Deutsch - German 
2,034
لوڕی - Kurdish Luri 
1,785
Pусский - Russian 
1,145
Français - French 
359
Nederlands - Dutch 
131
Zazakî - Kurdish Zazaki 
92
Svenska - Swedish 
79
Español - Spanish 
61
Italiano - Italian 
61
Polski - Polish 
60
Հայերեն - Armenian 
57
لەکی - Kurdish Laki 
39
Azərbaycanca - Azerbaijani 
35
日本人 - Japanese 
24
Norsk - Norwegian 
22
中国的 - Chinese 
21
עברית - Hebrew 
20
Ελληνική - Greek 
19
Fins - Finnish 
14
Português - Portuguese 
14
Catalana - Catalana 
14
Esperanto - Esperanto 
10
Ozbek - Uzbek 
9
Тоҷикӣ - Tajik 
9
Srpski - Serbian 
6
ქართველი - Georgian 
6
Čeština - Czech 
5
Lietuvių - Lithuanian 
5
Hrvatski - Croatian 
5
балгарская - Bulgarian 
4
Kiswahili سَوَاحِلي -  
3
हिन्दी - Hindi 
2
Cebuano - Cebuano 
1
қазақ - Kazakh 
1
ترکمانی - Turkman (Arami Script) 
1
Group
English
Biography 
3,196
Places 
9
Parties & Organizations 
36
Publications 
50
Miscellaneous 
4
Image and Description 
78
Artworks 
17
Dates & Events 
1
Maps 
26
Quotes 
1
Archaeological places 
44
Library 
2,164
Articles 
2,537
Martyrs 
65
Genocide 
21
Documents 
251
Clan - the tribe - the sect 
18
Statistics and Surveys 
5
Video 
2
Environment of Kurdistan 
1
Poem 
2
Womens Issues 
1
Offices 
2
Repository
MP3 
1,499
PDF 
34,762
MP4 
3,910
IMG 
234,646
∑   Total 
274,817
Content search
Ahmad Mirawdali
Group: Biography
Articles language: English
We are sorry for the banning of Kurdipedia in the north and east of the country by the Turkish and Persian invaders
Share
Copy Link0
E-Mail0
Facebook0
LinkedIn0
Messenger0
Pinterest0
SMS0
Telegram0
Twitter0
Viber0
WhatsApp0
Ranking item
Excellent
Very good
Average
Poor
Bad
Add to my favorites
Write your comment about this item!
Items history
Metadata
RSS
Search in Google for images related to the selected item!
Search in Google for selected item!
کوردیی ناوەڕاست - Central Kurdish0
Kurmancî - Upper Kurdish (Latin)0
عربي - Arabic0
فارسی - Farsi0
Türkçe - Turkish0
עברית - Hebrew0
Deutsch - German0
Español - Spanish0
Français - French0
Italiano - Italian0
Nederlands - Dutch0
Svenska - Swedish0
Ελληνική - Greek0
Azərbaycanca - Azerbaijani0
Catalana - Catalana0
Čeština - Czech0
Esperanto - Esperanto0
Fins - Finnish0
Hrvatski - Croatian0
Lietuvių - Lithuanian0
Norsk - Norwegian0
Ozbek - Uzbek0
Polski - Polish0
Português - Portuguese0
Pусский - Russian0
Srpski - Serbian0
балгарская - Bulgarian0
қазақ - Kazakh0
Тоҷикӣ - Tajik0
Հայերեն - Armenian0
हिन्दी - Hindi0
ქართველი - Georgian0
中国的 - Chinese0
日本人 - Japanese0
Ahmad Mirawdali
Ahmad Mirawdali
He was born in 1946 in Dolbeshk village of Mawat district. He attended the second and fifth grades of primary school in the city. He completed his other years of primary, secondary, and high school education in Sulaymaniyah.
He joined the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in 1960. In the autumn of 1962, he was arrested along with seven other people, all students, on charges of killing a spy. He had been interrogated for three weeks in the Sulaymaniyah prison, at the time also known as the slaughterhouse. Three weeks later, he was sent to Sulaymaniyah prison along with other names. He was released after the first Ba'athist coup in 1963 during the negotiations between the Ba'ath regime and the Kurdistan Revolutionary Leadership.
After graduating from high school in 1967, he entered the College of Agriculture of Baghdad University and received a bachelor's degree in agricultural sciences in 1971. He was active in the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) during his university years. After the March 11 agreement, he became a member of the Baghdad region of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). In late 1973, he received a doctoral scholarship from the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Romania.
In Romania, he was in charge of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) until 1975, when the Kurdistan Revolution broke out. Since then, he has lost contact with the PDK.
In August 1975, he participated in the Kurdish Students Conference in Europe. On the eve of the conference, in an independent meeting of the Romanian delegation, which included Jabbar Sabir, Ibrahim Sheikh Ahmad, known as Bablarash and Ahmad Mirawdali, with Jalal Talabani and Nawsherwan Mustafa, Ahmad Mirawdali decided to work with the PUK. At the same meeting, he took responsibility for the PUK organization in Romania. However, after the PUK did not meet the conditions, especially after the Hakkari incident, he left the PUK and remained neutral.
In March 1978, he defended his doctoral thesis and was successful. After graduation, he went to Austria as a political refugee and settled in the Traiskerchen camp near Vienna. From there, he applied for immigration to Canada and fortunately the immigration process was easily conducted and on 25-07-1979, he arrived in Canada.
Initially, he found a job in a dairy factory close to his field of science and stayed there until the factory closed. After the closure of the factory, he worked in the education department of his city until his retirement on 21-08-2009.
In 1977, he married a Romanian girl named Anna and they have three daughters.
He writes occasionally in Kurdistan newspapers, magazines and websites on various topics.[1]
This item has been viewed 1,788 times
Write your comment about this item!
HashTag
Sources
[1] Exclusive for Kurdipedia | English | Translated from Kurdish for Kurdipedia by Rozh Hazhar
Linked items: 6
Group: Biography
Articles language: English
Country of birth: South Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Nation: Kurd
People type: Political activist
People type: Writer
Technical Metadata
The copyright of this item has been issued to Kurdipedia by the item's owner!
Exclusive to Kurdipedia!
Item Quality: 99%
99%
Added by ( ڕۆژ هەژار ) on 27-09-2022
This article has been reviewed and released by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on 28-09-2022
This item recently updated by ( ڕۆژ هەژار ) on: 27-09-2022
Title
This item has been viewed 1,788 times
QR Code
  New Item
  Random item! 
  Exclusively for women 
  
  Kurdipedia's Publication 

Kurdipedia.org (2008 - 2026) version: 17.17
| Contact | CSS3 | HTML5

| Page generation time: 1.078 second(s)!