Vadi-e Rahmat
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Vadi-e Rahmat (Benefaction Valley) is the name of the main cemetery of Tabriz, Iran.
Located in the southeastern part of the city, it is served by a road line which connects it to the southern highway of Tabriz. Many Iranian soldiers from Tabriz who died in the Iran–Iraq War are buried there.
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