He was born in 1932 in Saqiz and in 1938 he went to the city school which was the only school of his time. In 1918 the foundation stone of the first official school in Saqiz was laid by the late Haji Ifkhari Amini and several comrades. Taymourzadeh started his studies in this school and completed his diploma. He was constantly reading popular books of the time. He wrote a book on the looting and war of Saqiz called “The brutality of Saqiz or border life” that is recorded in Kurdish libraries and documents. This book was published with the help of the late Saqzi writer Tofeq Aminian and the late Hama Agha Abbasi. This book has recently been beautifully edited, rewritten and reprinted by Mr. Shabazi Mohseni, who is currently studying for his doctorate.
Haji Mustafa was one of the people who was considered as a reasonable man. He was in charge of the only hospital in Saqiz for a long time. He was aware of the difficulties of people's lives. He was able to rewrite some of the events in Saqiz, and if he could not rewrite it would have been due to either in fear or hunger.
Haji Mustafa had no children in his marriage. He had some gardens in the present Sahili Street, which were used for vegetables and tea gardens in summer. Because of the land that Haji had, once Haji was reciting the Qur'an and Fatiha on the graves of his relatives, while the graveyard was empty, a young man whose family worked on the gardens attacked Haji from behind and took him to the brink of death. The boy thinks he's dead and leaves him unconscious. Haji does not die and later finds the boy and forgives him.
Unfortunately, this historian died in Saqiz in 1991.[1]