Name: Bashar Agha
Father Name: Hammoud
Year of Birth: 1912
Year of Death: 1977
Place of Birth: Weran Shar / northern Kurdistan
Place of Death: Sinjar
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Bashar Agha Al-Danani is the grandson of Bashar Ismail Agha aka (Bashar Ta'ali) was born in the village of Al-hililiya of the Wiran-Shar district in northern Kurdistan in 1912 as Bashar Hamoud Bashar bin Bashar Ismail Agha bin Ossi Bakr bin Maami Mundi Agha bin Mundo Shihab Agha. Dr. Mahmoud Al-Mardini mentioned in Hafiz Pasha's campaign in 1844 on Sinjar and its environs, many knights, women, elders and children were captured and brought and deposited in a camp near Mardin, and he says then there was a disobedience in the castle of Vavi and the Ottoman forces failed to recover it, Bashar Ismail Agha Al-Danai advanced with his knights to liberate the castle in exchange for returning the prisoners to their homes in shenkal. The Yazidis in the East and the West thanked the efforts and heroism of Bashar Ismail Agha, the national hero of the Yazidi religion, and then Bashar Agha's father, Hamoud Bashar Agha, emigrated with a large part of his clan from hililiya to Syria between 1917-1918 because of the Ottoman state, and they lived in the village that belonged to the district of Amuda currently, and this generous family remained until 1950 residents of the village and then they emigrated to Syria in 1950 and headed to mount Sinjar and lived in the village of hiriko at Sheikh Khalaf Sheikh Nasser until 1954, and then they leave again to live west of khansur ، He moved to the mercy of Almighty God Bashar Agha Al-Danai in 1977 and was buried in the Mount Sinjar cemetery at the shrine of sheikhmand Pasha.[1] [2]