Son of Saeedi Mamle was born in 1941 in #Mahabad#. He lost his father early in his childhood.
He lives under his brothers, but the wheel of the universe causes this family more sadness. The Two older brothers, Mr. Hashim and Mr. Hussein, die within a year due to illness.
The duty of supervision falls on the elder brother Mr. (#Mohammad Mamle#). Due to poor living conditions, he dropped out of school and went to work.
Ja'fari Mamle who obviously had a beautiful voice and magical sparkle is a very valuable legacy that God gave to Mr. Saeedi Mamle and all members of his family.
Therefore, Jafari Mamle began singing Qatar and poems of Wafaee in his youth. He soon showed his ability to sing with all musical instruments.
At the age of 19, he married Halima Khan. They had a son and three daughters named Bakhtiar, Wafa, Safa and Sahar.
Due to his Job and because he was a businessman he lived in Sardasht for several years. He participated in some artistic gatherings and made his place in the hearts of artists (until his elder brother Mohammad Mamle was alive, he did not get involved in the field of art and only celebrated in gatherings of friends and acquaintances).
The poems of Wafaee, Jananeh and Qatar are the heart of most of his songs. Many of his songs were recorded by other people.
In 1992, he recorded Farmeski Shaw (The tears of the night) in Mahabad with some musicians from South Kurdistan.
In 1995, he participated in the commemoration of Wafaee in Mahabad, where he was well received by singing his poems.
In 1999, he was invited by a Kurdish cultural council in Sweden to give concerts in Globni in Stockholm and later in several other cities. He has also performed in several concerts in South and East Kurdistan.
Ja'fari Mamle lived in Mahabad until his death.
He passed awat on #17-02-2020# in Mahabad.[1]