He died on 23 January 1999[2] at the age of 73 in the city of Mahabad, and was buried there in the Budak Sultan graves.
However, in January 1999, a tragic incident occurred, which overshadowed the joy of the masses.
His death was an opportunity for the Kurdish people living in Iran to express their anger against the criminal system of the Islamic Republic.
The streets of Mahabad were filled with people, who carried Mamle's body on their shoulders, chanted national slogans, and showed their position against an oppressive regime.
The tomb of the poets and artists of Mahabad became the resting place of Mamle's body, where he could look at the beautiful procession of Kurdishness from Budaq Sultan alongside his loved ones and his people.