Ali Qazi, son of Kurdish leader Qazi Mohammed, who founded the short-lived Republic of Mahabad in 1946 in present-day Iran, passed away at 89 in Germany’s Bonn city, on June 8.

According to reports, the body of Ali Qazi will be temporarily buried next to his sister's grave in Kalar district.

Ali Qazi was born in 1933 in Mahabad, East Kurdistan. He settled in Germany after the collapse of the Mahabad Republic. He was the former leader of the Kurdistan Freedom Party (KFP).

Ali was 13 when his father was hanged by the Pahlavi dynasty on March 31, 1947, after the republic's creation.