Sheikh Ahmed Barzani | |
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Native name | ئهحمهد محهممهد بارزانی |
Nickname(s) | Xodan (خودان) |
Born | 1896 Barzan, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Iraq) |
Died | 1969 Barzan, Iraq |
Buried | Barzan Village |
Allegiance | Peshmerga |
Service | Kurdish Resistance |
Known for | Leadership in Kurdish resistance movements |
Battles / wars | Ahmed Barzani revolt |
Ahmed Mohammad Barzani (1896 – 11 January 1969) (Kurdish: ئهحمهد محهممهد بارزانی, romanized: Ehmed Mihemed Barzanî), also known as Khudan (Kurdish: خودان, romanized: Xodan), was a Kurdish leader of the Barzani tribe. The first of the major Barzani revolts took place in 1931 after Sheikh Ahmed Barzani, one of the most prominent Kurdish leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan, succeeded in defeating a number of other Kurdish tribes as well as regular Iraqi troops. He was the head of the Barzani tribe in Kurdistan. Sheikh Ahmed is considered to be the architect of Barzani rule in Iraqi Kurdistan. He was a Kurdish nationalist who brought many different Kurdish tribes under his command and expanded the Barzan region. Along with his younger brother Mustafa Barzani, he fought against the Iraqi government in the 1920s and 1930s.