I was born in 1963 (1342 AH) in Chrosana village of Belwari area of Kamyarān city in Kurdistan province (Sanandaj). He started school in his village and then went to Kamyarān He completed his secondary education at Shabanarozi school and after a year of high school in the same city he went to Kermanshah and worked there for a year. Later he joined the ranks of the Peshmergas at the partisans group of Bestun of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (HDK) in Kermanshah and became a medical cadre of the force until he was injured in Lon village he stayed with the same force. In 1985, he was sent to Sweden by the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran, where he continued his medical career and became a medical staff in the department of psychology. In 1993, he returned to Kurdistan and worked as a doctor in the Peshmerga Hospital (Azadi Hospital) in Mount Kandil for several months. Then he underwent a course in tooth extraction and inlay and started working in that unit. After the hospital was established in Koya (Azadi) he was transferred there, he returned to Sweden. In 1995 he returned to Kurdistan and soon after married and returned to Sweden.
After returning, he studied a two-year course in media (sound, color, and photography) and computer graphics. In 2006, he started working for Tişk TV in France and still continues to do so. In addition to being the director of Click, he also spends many days in the show and edits two programs, Bestoon and Sharo. He has also composed many songs in the form of music videos.
With the help of Hatem Manbari, he wrote a Sorani-Gorani dictionary called Bestoon, which was published several years ago. He also researched Kurdistan's flowers and plants and recorded 2000 flowers in Kurdistan, mostly with Latin and English names. It was posted on the Kurdsoft website for several years but has not yet been published. After Click Nzin was broadcast with 50 programs, the program was stopped and given another program called Lawyers of the Country, which continues today in the program that is broadcast every two weeks on Sundays. He interviewed one of the wounded and disabled Peshmergas of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (HDK) and they talk about the difficult days of Peshmerga and resistance and recall the days of their injuries.
Mr. Hamid thankfully provided the Kurdish Gulnama database to Kurdipedia.[1]