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Mirza Dinnayi (ميرزا حسن دنايي) was born on 1973 in Sinjar, Iraq, is a Writer, Social Activist. At 47 years old, Mirza Dinnayi height not available right now. We will update Mirza Dinnayi's height soon as possible.
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ميرزا حسن دنايي |
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Writer, Social Activist |
Mirza Dinnayi Age |
49 years old |
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Sinjar, Iraq |
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Iraq |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mirza Dinnayi Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Mirza Dinnayi worth at the age of 49 years old? Mirza Dinnayi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Iraq. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Mirza Dinnayi Social Network
Timeline
Mirza Dinnayi was born in Sinjar, Iraq. His father Hasan Ali Aga was the chief of the Yazidi Dinnayi tribe. Since school Mirza started writing on Yazidi troubled state in Iraq. Later, as a student of the Medical faculty, he joined students’ opposition to Saddam Hussein and his statecraft. In 1992 he had to flee to Iraqi Kurdistan.
In October 2019 Dinnayi received the Aurora Award for Awakening Humanity. As the laureate, he could choose 3 organizations to share the $1 mln prize. Dinnayi picked Air Bridge Iraq, SEED Foundation and the Shai Fund.
In April 2016 Winfried Kretschmann, the prime minister of Baden-Württemberg, awarded Mirza Dinnayi with golden Staufer Medal for Humanitarian Service.
In early August 2014, ISIS soldiers occupied Sinjar. The Yazidi escaped to the Sinjar Mountains. Mirza Dinnayi was one of the persons, who persuaded the Iraq prime minister to evacuate the civilians by helicopters. Dinnayi himself guided the pilots, who didn’t know the local terrain. On the 12th of August, 2014, the Mi-7 helicopter with Dinnayi on board crashed in a few minutes after the ascent. With the broken leg and ribs, Mirza Dinnayi survived and was transported to Germany. Shortly afterward, in a wheelchair he returned to Iraq - to visit rescue camp in Khanke.
On August 14, 2007, two suicide bombers set off car bombs in two Yazidi towns near Mosul. Mirza Dinnayi initiated the fundraising company for the victims and asked his friends from Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung newspaper to print the call for help. Two german hospitals acceded, offering free of charge medical help to the injured children. The main issue was their transfer to Germany as the children were coming from poor families and had no documents. After the first mission, Dinnayi realized there were no charity organizations that worked with the Iraqi. This idea inspired him to establish Air Bridge Iraq (German: Luftbrücke Irak). Its name was taken after German: Berliner Luftbrücke, a West Berlin rescue mission in the World War II. In 2007-2014 Luftbrücke Irak helped 150 children and women to find asylum and get medical help in Germany.
During the Iraqi Kurdish Civil War Mirza Dinnayi applied for political asylum in Germany. Soon, he became a prominent member of the Yazidi expatriate community. After the 2003 USA invasion of Iraq and Hussein’s fall, Dinnayi was offered a post of the presidential adviser for minority rights to Jalal Talabani. Mirza worked in this position for almost a year.
Mirza Dinnayi (Arabic: ميرزا حسن دنايي ; born 1973) — Iraqi writer and Yazidi social activist, Aurora Humanitarian Award 2019 laureate.