Mahmoud Ezidi

Mahmoud Ezidi
Statue of Mahmoud Ezidi in Shekhan, erected in his honour in 2011
Birth nameHashem Ilyas Silo
Born1944
Baadre, Iraqi Kurdistan
Died18 August 1979
Rudniya village, Amedi District
Cause of deathAssassination
Final resting place
AllegianceKurdistan Democratic Party
ServicePeshmerga
Years of service1962–1974 (Iraqi Army), 1974–1979 (Peshmerga)
RankDeputy officer (Iraqi Army), Commander (Peshmerga)
Known forLeading Kurdish resistance against Ba'athist Iraq
Major battlesIraqi–Kurdish conflict
MemorialsStatue in Shekhan (2011), school named after him in Baadre
ChildrenEldest son Mahmoud (party official)

Hashim Ilyas Silo (Kurdish: Haşim Îlyas Silo; 1944 – 18 August 1979, known as Mahmoud Ezidi, was a famous Kurdish Peshmerga fighter loyal to Kurdistan Democratic Party, who led many successful military confrontations against the regime of Ba'athist Iraq.

Prior to becoming a Peshmerga fighter in 1974, he had been conscripted in the Iraqi army at the age of 18, later becoming promoted to deputy officer due to his commitment to fulfilling his military duties and performing well in training. He secretly joined Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1963 and was a member from then on. In 1970, after the Iraqi–Kurdish Autonomy Agreement, Mahmoud Ezidi revealed his allegiance with KDP, started being openly engaged and also established direct relations with other party cadres. In 1974, after the collapse of the 1970 Iraqi-Kurdish Autonomy Agreement and due to persecution by the Iraqi regime, Mahmoud Ezidi joined the Kurdish struggle and started serving in the rebel Peshmerga forces.