Golzar Shohada of Qom
Golzar Shohada of Qom | |
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گلزار شهدای قم گلزار شهدای علی ابن جعفر (ع) | |
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Country | Iran |
Coordinates | 34°37′52″N 50°53′51″E / 34.63124°N 50.8974°E |
Type | Public, Muslim, Veterans, Historic, National |
Style | Architectural, Artistic and Cultural style |
Golzar Shahada of Qom or Golzar Shahada Ali Ibn Jafar is a cemetery in Qom, Iran. This cemetery is the burial place of famous and historical people, also burial place of the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq war. This cemetery is the largest cemetery in Qom province. This cemetery is known as the second national cemetery of Iran with 3,000 martyrs belonging to the Iran-Iraq war and more than a thousand international martyrs. In this cemetery, prominent and important people are buried, including the martyrs related to the events of the Iranian revolution and the victims related to the Mena incident. Also, apart from Qomi and Iranian martyrs, there are also Iraqi martyrs who refused to fight in the Iraqi front, so they fought alongside the Iranian fighters against the Ba'ath regime and are buried in this cemetery.[1][2][3][4]
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[edit]See also
[edit]- Imamzadeh Ali ibn Jafar
- Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini
- Behesht-e Zahra
- List of cemeteries in Iran
- Sheikhan cemetery
- Doulab Cemetery
- Ibn Babawayh Cemetery
- Imamzadeh Abdollah, Ray
- Golestan Shohada of Isfahan
References
[edit]- ^ "گزارش شفقنا از گلزارهایی که بوی بهشت می دهند / علی بن جعفر؛ دومین گلزار ملّی کشور" [Shafqna's report about the flower gardens that smell like heaven / Ali bin Jafar; The second national cemetery of the country] (in Persian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "گزارش شفقنا از شهری با هزار شهید بین الملل" [Shafqna's report from a city with a thousand international martyrs] (in Persian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "گلزار شهدای علی بن جعفر (ع) قم دومین گلزار ملی در کشور است" [Ali Bin Jafar's Martyrs cemetery in Qom is the second national cemetery in the country] (in Persian).
- ^ "دربارهی گلزار شهدای علی ابن جعفر (ع)" [About Ali Ibn Jafar's Martyrs' cemetery] (in Persian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.