Peshmerga پێشمەرگه Pêşmerge |
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The flag of Kurdistan which Peshmerga uses as their emblem.
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Active | Early 1920s–present |
Allegiance | Iraqi Kurdistan |
Branch | Army |
Size | 150,000–200,000 |
Headquarters | Erbil هةولير(Hewlêr) |
March | Ey Reqîb |
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Commander-in-Chief | Masoud Barzani |
Minister of Peshmerga Affairs | Mustafa Qadir Mustafa Aziz |
Chief of Staff | Lieutenant General Jabar Yawar |
Notable commanders |
Peshmerga (Central Kurdish: پێشمەرگە, translit. Pêşmerge, IPA: [peːʃmɛɾˈɡɛ]) are the military forces of the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan. The overall formal head of the peshmerga is the President of Iraqi Kurdistan. The peshmerga force itself is largely divided and controlled separately by the Democratic Party of Kurdistan and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, although both pledge allegiance to the Kurdistan Regional Government. Efforts are under way to gather the entire force under the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs.Peshmerga forces are responsible for defending the land, people and institutions of the Kurdistan Region.
Because the Iraqi Army is forbidden by law from entering Iraqi Kurdistan, the peshmerga, along with other Kurdish security subsidiaries, are responsible for the security of the Kurdish Region. These subsidiaries include Asayish (official intelligence agency), Parastin u Zanyarî and (Dzha Terror) (assisting intelligence agency) and the Zeravani (military police).
In 2003, during the Iraq War, peshmerga are said to have played a key role in the mission to capture Saddam Hussein. In 2004, Kurdish anti-terror forces captured al Qaeda key figure Hassan Ghul, who revealed the identity of Osama Bin Laden's messenger, which eventually led to Operation Neptune Spear and the death of Osama Bin Laden.