Draft:Hussen saadi barozhi
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The long journey of a peshmarga
[edit]Hussen Saadi Barozhi (born March 6, 1934) is a prominent Kurdish figure known for his significant contributions as a Peshmerga fighter during the First and Second Iraqi-Kurdish Wars. Serving under the leadership of Mullah Mustafa Barzani, Barozhi played a crucial role in the Kurdish struggle for autonomy and rights. He experienced personal tragedies, including the deaths of his son in the conflict and his daughter in a cave fire, yet remained dedicated to the Kurdish cause. As of now, he is around 90 years old and continues to be respected for his longstanding commitment and sacrifices for the Kurdish movement.
early life
[edit]Hussen Saadi Barozhi was born on March 6, 1934, in the Barozhi district of Kurdistan. His early life was shaped by the political and social dynamics of the region. Growing up in a Kurdish area with a strong sense of ethnic identity and historical struggle, Barozhi was influenced by the ongoing Kurdish movements for autonomy and resistance against external pressures. His formative years were marked by the local conflicts and the desire for Kurdish self-determination, which later guided his commitment to the Peshmerga forces and the broader Kurdish cause.