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Page 594 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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TEHRAN MEMORIAL Iran
The Tehran Memorial commemorates casualties of the Indian, United Kingdom and New Zealand Forces who lost their lives during the campaign in Iran (formerly known as Persia) and who have no known grave. It also commemorates some of those who died in the neighbouring regions of Russia whose graves are unknown or unmaintainable. The Memorial is located in Tehran War Cemetery at the southern end of the residential area in the British Embassy compound at Gulhak, 13 kilometres from Tehran, and is enclosed by high walls. The Memorial comprises six free-standing memorial walls, three on each side of the central avenue leading to the Cross of Sacrifice.
Between the two groups of memorial walls is a central feature bearing the inscription:
1914-1918 - 1939-1945 IN THIS CEMETERY ARE THE GRAVES OF FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY THREE COMMONWEALTH SAILORS, SOLDIERS AND AIRMEN AND ONE NURSING SISTER WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN IRAN DURING THE TWO WORLD WARS. THE NAMES OF THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY OF THEIR COMRADES WHO DIED IN IRAN AND IN NEIGHBOURING LANDS DURING THE WAR OF 1914-1918 AND WHO HAVE NO KNOWN GRAVE ARE INSCRIBED ON THESE MONUMENTS.
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