- Source: Golestan Shohada of Isfahan
Golestan Shahada of Isfahan is a cemetery in Isfahan, Iran which is located near Takht-e Foulad Mausoleum. People buried there include Mohammad Ali Naseri, Abdoldjavad Falaturi, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, Husayn Kharrazi, Ahmad Kazemi, Mahmoud Shahbazi, Akbar Agha Babaei, Mohammad Hejazi, Gholamreza Yazdani, Abdullah Maithami and Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani. This cemetery was formed on April 28, 1976, with the burial of Abulhasan Shamsabadi.
History
This mausoleum was formed next to the Takht-e Foulad. This cemetery was formed by the burial of Abulhasan Shamsabadi on April 28, 1976. In 1979, several people killed in the struggles of the Iranian revolution were buried in this cemetery.
Golestan Shahada is extended from the south side next to Sajjad street and on the west side next to Feiz street and on its north side to the alley of Lesan Ol-Arz and the alley of Shahid Zamani, all these corners are formed in a continuous zone with an area of 113,969 square meters.
This place has been the meeting place of the people of Isfahan and holding Du'a' Kumayl prayers on Friday nights. Even now, ritual and religious ceremonies are held in this cemetery, and there is also a cultural center next to it.
Sections
Golestan Shahada is divided into sections, in each section specific people are buried. These sections are:
Section of Hamzeh Seyyed ol-Shohada: in front of the entrance door of Golestan Shahada, next to the mausoleum of Abulhasan Shamsabadi. The number of people buried: 242 people, including: Hassan Beheshtinejad, Ali Akbar Ejehei (the victims of the bombing incident in the office of the Islamic Republic Party), Abdullah Maithami, Mohammad Hejazi, Mohsen Safavi and Habibullah Khalifeh Soltani.
Section of Hanzaleh: in the west of the tomb of Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani.
Section of the Farmandehi Kole Qowa and Beit ol-Moqaddas
Section of Samen-ol-A'emeh and Chazabeh
Section of Tariq al-Quds: in the east of cemetery. The number of people buried: 457 people, including Valiullah Nikbakht and Abbas Kordabadi.
Section of Fath-ul-Mobin, Beit ol-Moqaddas and Ramazan: in the south of Golestan Shahada and on the west side of the entrance door.
Section of Habib ibn Mazaher: in the southwest of the tomb of Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani.
Sections of Muharram: four separate sections in the south of the Prophet Joshua's tomb in Lesan Al-Arz. The number of people buried: 601 people, including Akbar Agha Babaei and Mohammad Reza Afioni.
Sections of Valfajr: in the easternmost point of Golestan Shahada.
Sections of Shohadaye Kheibar: In the north of Golestan, the buried, including Abdorrasul Zarrin.
Section of Shohadaye Gharb
Section of Shohadaye Badr
Section of Shohadaye Ghader
Section of Shohadaye Gomnam
Section of Shohadaye Karbalaye 5 (known as Farmandehan section): in the northwest of Golestan Shahada. The number of buried people: 322 people, including Husayn Kharrazi, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, Ahmad Kazemi, Ali Quchani, Hassan Ghazi, Gholamreza Yazdani, Abbas Ali Jan Nesari, Mohammad Reza Habibbullahi and Hossein Kuhrangiha.
Section of Shohadaye Beit ol-Allah el-Haram: the burial place of those killed in the massacre of pilgrims in Mecca (1987), the Mena disaster (2015) and the Holy Shrine Defender, including Hossein Rezaei, Moslem Khizab and Ali Shahsanaei.
Gallery
See also
Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini
Behesht-e Zahra
List of cemeteries in Iran
Sheikhan cemetery
Doulab Cemetery
Ibn Babawayh Cemetery
Imamzadeh Abdollah, Ray
Golzar Shohada of Qom
Imamzadeh Ali ibn Jafar
References
External links
Golzare Shohada as a Memory Place
A comparative study of Takht Foulad cemetery and Golestan Shohada of Isfahan regarding the quality of "spirituality" in urban spaces
Golestan-e Shohada - Carnets de route - Photograph
Golestan Martyrs
Isfahani Mothers Unite in Solidarity Against Israeli War Crimes in Gaza
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- Golestan Shohada of Isfahan
- Mohammad Reza Zahedi
- Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani
- Mohammad Hejazi
- Husayn Kharrazi
- Ahmad Kazemi
- Isfahan Metro
- Mohammad Ali Naseri
- Ali-Akbar Parvaresh
- List of cemeteries in Iran