Name: Omar Agha
Grandfather: Murad Agha
Year Of Birth: 1875
Year Of Death: 1950
Place Of Birth: South Kurdistan
Place Of Death: South Kurdistan
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Omar Agha, The head of the Omria clan was born in 1875, Omar Agha al-omri grew up in the village of Kulchin at the foot of Mount Maqlub from an ancient and large family. He is one of the descendants of Murad Agha al-Umri, who lived in mount Maqlub when he came from Northern Kurdistan with his two brothers, Rashid Agha, who lived in the area of al-Rashidiyah in Mosul, and after whom the area was named (Al-Rashidiyah) and the governor of Mosul. And (Muhammad Agha) resided in the Soran area, especially (#Makhmur#, Erbil). Omar Agha was famous for his courage, generosity, and paternal dealings with the sons of his clan and defending them in all clan harassment and harassment in the region. He considered the period of his presidency of the clan a period of pride and boasting, as he considered the clan and villages as a whole as members of his family, and he did not covet the villages and lands for the sons of his clan, as he had great power and influence and had relationships Strong and intimate with the heads of all the large clans in the region, such as the Zibariyya clan and its head, Fares Agha, the Baghlan clan and its chief, the Shirfan clan and its head, Abdullah Agha al-Shirfani, and the Yazidi sect and its emir (Tahseen Bey) and the head of the Zaydik clan. The mission is with Mustafa Beg Al-Sabunji and with Qasim Agha, the head of the Al-Ruzbyani clan, Omar Agha Died in 1950.[1] [2]