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Mullah Shwan Kurdi

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Mullah Shwan Kurdi
مەلا شوان کوردی
Born
Shwan Salah Mohammad

1986
DiedJuly 28, 2015 (aged 29-30 years)
Cause of deathAir strikes
NationalityKurdish
Other namesAbu Harun al-Kurdi
Occupation(s)Cleric and Islamic State militant
Years active2014-2015
Children3 daughters[1]

Shwan Salah Mohammad, (Kurdish: شوان سەڵاح محەممەد) also known as Mullah Shwan Kurdi (مەلا شوان کوردی) (1986 – July 28, 2015) was a Kurdish senior member of the Islamic State, who was among the first to join the group during its early stages.[2]

Life

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Mullah Shwan's parents are from a small village called Zebarok, near Shaqlawa.[3] They later moved to Erbil, where Mullah Shwan was born in 1986 in Erbil. He did not live in the village and lived his entire life in the city. He studied until the 9th grade before dropping out. He married in 2006. He has two sisters and two brothers.  Mullah Shwan's grandfather was a Peshmerga of the First Iraqi–Kurdish War. His uncle also fought in it and died. Two of his other uncles were wounded in the fight against ISIS. One of his brothers is a Peshmerga. Mullah Shwan was a preacher at Mam Jaafar Mosque in Daratu township, near Erbil.[4]

Joining ISIS

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In November 2014, he travelled to Kirkuk with his family and daughters, Hana and Hala, along with two other friends, to join ISIS.[5]

Mullah Shwan appeared in many ISIS propaganda videos. He was basically the Kurdish mascot for ISIS. On July 28, 2015, the KRG Security Council announced that in a secret operation with American forces, they were able to locate Mullah Shwan after spying on his house in Hawija for several days. They killed him by bombing a vehicle full of ISIS fighters which he was also riding in. After the killing of Mullah Shwan, the fate of his family remains unknown.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "وێنه‌.. هاوسه‌ر و کچه‌کانی مه‌لا شوان چییان لێ به‌سه‌ر هات؟". speemedia.com. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
  2. ^ "مەلا شوان کوردی". www.rudaw.net. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  3. ^ "داعش رایگەیاند : مەلا شوان کوژراوە". witebej.com. Archived from the original on 2021-06-06. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  4. ^ چارەنوسی هاوسەر و كچەكانی مەلا كوردەكەی ناو دەوڵەتی ئیسلامی Archived 2023-03-06 at the Wayback Machine، پلاتفۆرمی دابڕان، ٣ی شووباتی ٢٠١٦ بڵاوکرایەوە.
  5. ^ "داعش: مەلا شوان کوژراوە". www.rudaw.net. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  6. ^ arabic, Kurdiu. "هاوسەر و منداڵەکانی مەلا شوان نادیارن". www.kurdiu.org. Retrieved 2021-03-06.