Mullah Yasin
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Yasin Mahmoud Rashid | |
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مەلا یاسین | |
Born | 1975 |
Nationality | Kurdish |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, spokesman for the Kurdistan Investors Union |
Website | www |
Yasin Mahmoud Rashid, Kurdî, (مەلا یاسین) also known as Mullah Yasin, is a Kurdish businessman and spokesperson for the Kurdistan Investors Union. He was born in 1975 in Sharbazher, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq.[1][2][3][4][5]
Biography
[edit]Yasin Mahmood established the Bareaz Group, a property company.[6][7]
He published a book on the investment sector in Kurdistan titled Residential Investment Between Criticism and Reality. He subsequently established the Kurdistan Investors Union, which aims to support the private and official activities of the government.[8] He was appointed as the official spokesman of the union and continues in that post.[9][10]
Bareaz Group
[edit]The companies of Barez group [11] was established at the end of 2001 and opened a charity gateway to Sulaymaniyah and Kurdistan with a new factory for manufacturing PVC doors and windows.
In 2002, Mahmood brought the first MDF assembly plant to Kurdistan Region in Iraq.
Member of the listed order: In 2003, the idea of establishing a sports complex and stadium (Tartan) was first established by the group in this field, which has provided ten sports complexes to the city of Kirkuk.
In 2004 and 2005, his projects covered other Iraqi cities besides the Kurdistan Region. They brought the idea of building housing communities and started dozens of housing projects in Kurdistan cities and towns.
At the end of 2006, the Asuda project for the construction of 25,000 housing units was approved by the Kurdistan Regional Government. The Project of Asuda consists of:
- Charmo City in Chamchamal
- Goran City in Halabja.[12]
- Roj City in Ranya
- Hamoon City in Koysinjaq
- Mir City in Dukan
- Nozhin City in Darbandikhan
- Green City, Lebanon City, Dia City, Brwa City and Barez City projects in Sulaymaniyah
Alongside the Asuda project, the company has a license for the joint project of Danya City, in Sulaymaniyah province. The group also has a license for the Project of Dayk city, which is another project in Sulaymaniyah, and is a new model of construction in Kurdistan. In addition to the residential project, the group has obtained several other investment licenses in the industrial, tourism and commercial sectors.[13] He is the owner of a tourism project in Dukan resort. In the commercial sector, this includes the Garduni Restaurant, Spa Services, in the Sulaymaniyah Point project. He is also the agent of the furniture brands (Isteqbal, Bellona and Mandi in the Kurdistan Region.[14]
Mullah Yasin currently has two charity projects:
- The media project (People's Media Network)
- The (Organization of charity for people) Project: This project aims to provide assistance to the poor, which annually allocates about (350 to 400) million dinars for charitable works and sponsoring seminars and panels of the private sector, public sector and NGOs.
References
[edit]- ^ "یاسین رەشید: وەبەرهێنان دەگەڕێتەوە بۆ سەردەمی زێڕینی خۆی". Rudaw. نەوزاد مەحموود. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین: 10 ملیاردێر و 8،000 ملیۆنێری دۆلار لە هەرێمی کوردستان هەن". Rudaw. هێمن بابان رەحیم. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین: پرۆژە ستراتیژیەكانی سلێمانی ترلیۆنێك و 100 ملیار دیناریان پێویستە". Nawa. نەوا -. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین: "بەهۆی بەرزونزمی دراوەوە جموجۆڵی بازرگانی لەگەڵ تورکیا لەسەدا ٢٠ کەمی کردووە"". aa.com. Rewa Mahmood Hasan. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین کێ یە؟". خەڵک میدیا. 2023-09-01. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
- ^ "گروپی کۆمپانیاکانی بەڕێز هاوکاری 5 هەزار خێزان دەکات". Westganews. وێستگە نیوز. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "یاسین رەشید: وەبەرهێنان دەگەڕێتەوە بۆ سەردەمی زێڕینی خۆی". Rudaw. نەوزاد مەحموود. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "Iraqi Kurdistan's investment sector is a mess, it does not benefit the public: Investors Union Spokesman". ekurd. Nawzad Mahmoud-Rudaw. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین بەڵێنەكەی بردەسەر". Kurdplat. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین: دوای رێککەوتنی هەولێر و بەغدا جووڵە کەوتەوە بازاڕ". K24. Kurdistan24 هەولێر. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ "ڕۆڵی کۆمپانیای بەڕێز لە نۆژەنکردنەوەی ماڵی پیرەمێرد دا، بەرز دەنرخێنرێت". Xwakurd, webbackmachine. هەرێم بەهادین. 11 December 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-10-10. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
- ^ "پرد و شەقامی سەرەكی لە نێوان هەڵەبجە و كرماشان دروست دەكرێت". zayele.com. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ "بابەتە بڵاوکراوەکانی یاسین مەحموود رەشید". Rudaw. Rudaw.
- ^ "مەلا یاسین: لە هەرێمی كوردستاندا نزیكەی 18 ملیار دۆلار لای خەڵكە و نایهێننە بازاڕ و ناشیبەنەوە بانكەكان". rachlaken.com. Retrieved 9 February 2023.